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ECSTASY
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ECSTASY
Composer: T. W. Carter
Published in
6 hymnals
Piano/Organ
Sometimes a Light Surprises
Composer:
T. W. Carter
(no biographical information available about T. W. Carter.)
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Tune Information
Title:
ECSTASY
Composer:
T. W. Carter
Meter:
7.6.7.6 with refrain
Incipit:
57571 55575 71557
Key:
e minor or modal
Copyright:
Public Domain
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O When Shall I See Jesus
Sometimes a light surprises
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Sacred Tunes and Hymns: Containing a Special Collection of a Very High Order of Standard Sacred Tunes and Hymns Novel and Newly Arranged (1913), p.30
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The Sacred Harp #106
Tune Title
: ECSTASY
First Line
: O, when shall I see Jesus
Composer
: W. M. Cooper
Date
: 2012
The Sacred Harp #106
The Sacred Harp #106
Tune Title
: ECSTASY
First Line
: Oh, when shall I see Jesus
Composer
: T. W. Carter
Meter
: 7s & 6s.
Key
: e minor or modal
Date
: 1991
The Sacred Harp #106
Include 4 pre-1979 instances
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