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Sing, O sing, this blessed morn. Charles H. Giffen. Keyboard. Sacred , Anthem , Hymn Meter. 77. 77. 77. Language. English. SATB with Descant. in Hymn-Anthem setting.

Vertaling

Sing, O sing, this blessed morn. Charles H. Giffen. Sleutelbord. Heilige, Anthem, Hymn Meter. 77. 77. 77. Taal. Engels. SATB met diskant. in Hymn-Anthem setting.

Oorspronklik

The hymn tune McShane honors the mathematician Edward James McShane. 1904-1989. , Professor. Emeritus of the University of Virginia, member of the National Academy of Sciences, and avid amateur. musician. It was composed shortly before his death. In the Hymn-Anthem setting of the Christmas text, the original form of the tune is given in the 2nd,. 3rd, and 5th stanzas. The more primitive sounding 1st and 4th stanzas are, in fact, not antecedents of. the original tune at all, but instead they are variational artifacts composed for this setting.

Vertaling

The hymn tune McShane honors the mathematician Edward James McShane. 1904-1989. , Professor. Emeritus of the University of Virginia, member of the National Academy of Sciences, and avid amateur. musician. It was composed shortly before his death. In the Hymn-Anthem setting of the Christmas text, the original form of the tune is given in the 2nd,. 3rd, and 5th stanzas. The more primitive sounding 1st and 4th stanzas are, in fact, not antecedents of. the original tune at all, but instead they are variational artifacts composed for this setting.