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[Chant] (Wesley 55564)
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[Chant] (Wesley 55564)
Composer: Samuel Wesley
Published in
10 hymnals
Piano/Organ
Hildegard Magnificat
Composer:
Samuel Wesley
Samuel Wesley; b. Feb. 24, 1766, Bristol; d. Oct. 11, 1837, London; composer and organist. Son of Charles Wesley, grandson of Samuel Wesley, 1662-1735
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Tune Information
Title:
[Chant] (Wesley 55564)
Composer:
Samuel Wesley
Incipit:
55564 31765 33342
Key:
E Major
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
One Sweetly Solemn Thought
Canticle of Zechariah (Luke 1:68-79)
The Song of Mary
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Piano/Organ
Hildegard Magnificat
Magnificat from The Nativity According to Saint Luke
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Nunc Dimittis Lord, Now Lettest Thou Thy Servant Depart in Peace
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The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook (2004), p.802
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The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #T220
Tune Title
: [Chant]
Composer
: Samuel Wesley, 1766-1837
Key
: E Major
Date
: 2004
The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #T220
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