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[Through days of toil and sorrow]

[Through days of toil and sorrow]

Composer: Robert Harkness
Published in 3 hymnals


Printable scores: PDF
Audio files: MIDI, Recording

Composer: Robert Harkness

After attending a revival meeting by Reuben Torrey and Charles M. Alexander, Harkness became Alexander’s pianist. He came to Christ shortly thereafter (on a bicycle, he said), and made several round the world tours with Torrey and Alexander. Harkness was especially well known for his program The Music of the Cross, and as the author of correspondence courses in hymn playing. He wrote over 2,000 hymns and Gospel songs in his lifetime. (hymntime.com/tch) Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Through days of toil and sorrow]
Composer: Robert Harkness
Incipit: 56716 17567 25556
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Arrangements

Harmonizations, Introductions, Descants, Intonations

  • Hymn Harmonizations: 24 Free Organ Accompaniments
    Composer/Editors Douglas E. Bush; Gerald Dick
    Published By: Sonos Music Resources Incorporated (1980) pp. 4

Organ Solo

  • The Sacred Organ Journal Volume 44 Number 4 March April 2010: The Organist's Companion for the Church Year
    Composer/Editors Gilbert M. Martin; George Careless; Roy M. Darley
    Published By: Lorenz Publishing Company (2010) pp. 24
  • Organ Voluntaries in Three Volumes Volume 1
    Composer/Editors Alexander Schreiner; George Careless
    Published By: J. Fischer & Brothers (1965) pp. 12

Instances

Instances (1 - 1 of 1)
Audio

Small Church Music #7188

Include 2 pre-1979 instances
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