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BRECON (Heins)
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BRECON (Heins)
Composer: Nicholas Heins
Published in
14 hymnals
Printable scores:
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,
MusicXML
Audio files:
MIDI
Composer:
Nicholas Heins
Born: 1839, London, England. Died: 1910, Hereford, England.
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Tune Information
Title:
BRECON (Heins)
Composer:
Nicholas Heins
Meter:
8.6.8.6
Incipit:
11123 54433 3217
Key:
E♭ Major
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
Spirit Divine, Attend Our Prayers
And now the wants are told that brought
All texts published with BRECON (Heins)
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Alternative Tunes
GRÄFENBERG
NOX PRAECESSIT
ST. AGNES (Dykes)
LAMBETH (Schulthes)
MILTON (Mason)
More tunes with meter 8.6.8.6
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The Cyber Hymnal #6282
Text:
Spirit Divine, Attend Our Prayer
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The Cyber Hymnal #6282
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Hymns for the Living Age (1923), p.145
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The Cyber Hymnal #6282
Tune Title
: BRECON
First Line
: Spirit divine, attend our prayer
Composer
: Nicholas Heins, 1839-1910
Meter
: CM
Incipit
: 11123 54433 32177
Key
: E♭ Major
The Cyber Hymnal #6282
Include 13 pre-1979 instances
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