This tune is likely the work of the composer named here, but has also been attributed to others as shown in the instances list below.
According to the Handbook to the Baptist Hymnal (1992), Old 100th first appeared in the Genevan Psalter, and "the first half of the tune contains phrases which may ha…
ST. MAGNUS first appeared in Henry Playford's Divine Companion (1707 ed.) as an anonymous tune with soprano and bass parts. The tune was later credited to Jeremiah Clark (b. London, England, c. 1670; d. London, 1707), who was a chorister in the Chapel Royal and sang at the coronation of James II in…
DUNDEE first appeared in the 1615 edition of the Scottish Psalter published in Edinburgh by Andro Hart. Called a "French" tune (thus it also goes by the name of FRENCH), DUNDEE was one of that hymnal's twelve "common tunes"; that is, it was not associated with a specific psalm. In the Psalter Hymnal…
Display Title: To Father, Son and Holy GhostFirst Line: To Father, Son and Holy GhostTune Title: ST. MAGNUS (NOTTINGHAM)Meter: CMScripture: Romans 16:27; Revelation 5:13Date: 2005Subject: Doxologies and Amens |
Display Title: To Father, Son and Holy GhostFirst Line: To Father, Son and Holy GhostTune Title: ST. MAGNUS (NOTTINGHAM)Meter: CMScripture: Romans 16:27; Revelation 5:13Date: 2008Subject: Doxologies and Amens |