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[Sing a song of joy]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Thomas Campion, 1567-1620; E. H. Fellowes, 1870-1951; E. P. Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 53623 44456 Used With Text: Sing a song of joy

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Sing a song of joy

Author: Thomas Campion, 1567-1620 Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: [Sing a song of joy]

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Sing a song of joy

Author: Thomas Campion, 1567-1620 Hymnal: The Cambridge Hymnal #92 (1967) Tune Title: [Sing a song of joy]

Sing a song of joy

Author: Thomas Campion Hymnal: Hymnal for Colleges and Schools #135 (1956) Languages: English Tune Title: SONG OF JOY

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Elizabeth Poston

1905 - 1987 Person Name: E. P. Descant of "[Sing a song of joy]" in The Cambridge Hymnal Elizabeth Poston (24 October 1905 – 18 March 1987) was an English composer, pianist, and writer. See more in: Wikipedia

Thomas Campion

1567 - 1620 Person Name: Thomas Campion, 1567-1620 Author of "Sing a song of joy" in The Cambridge Hymnal Campion, Thomas, born c. 1567, d. 1619, and buried at St. Dunstan's in the West, London, March 1, 1619. He was a physician, poet, and musician, but his reputation rests mainly on his poetical works. These include various Masques performed before James I. and other noble personages. Of these some rare copies are in the British Museum. His Observations in the Art of English Pœsie, &c, was published in 1602, and his New Way of Making four parts in Counter-point, &c, 1620. Of his poems, five are given by Palgrave in his Treasury of Sacred Song, 1889. His connection with hymnody is very slight, and nothing by him is now in common use. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Edmund Horace Fellowes

1870 - 1951 Person Name: E. H. Fellowes, 1870-1951 Transcribed and edited by of "[Sing a song of joy]" in The Cambridge Hymnal b. Nov. 11, 1870, Paddington, London, d. Dec. 21, 1951, Windsor; editor, scholar, and cathedral musician
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