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Arise and hail the sacred day. John Broderip. A cappella. Sacred , Carol. Language. English. SATB.Vertaling
Staan en hael die heilige dag. John Broderip. A cappella. Heilige, Carol. Taal. Engels. SATB.Oorspronklik
The earliest identified setting of these words appeared in the "Gentleman's Magazine" for November, 1748. "The words by Mr Oats, set to musick by Mr T. Wright, both of Devonshire". The carol appears from the extant settings to have been especially popular in the western counties of Somerset, Dorset and Devon. This setting was published on pages 29-34 of John Broderip's collection A Second Book of New Anthems and Psalm Tunes. London. 1749. Hymn Tune Index tune number 1938.Vertaling
The earliest identified setting of these words appeared in the "Gentleman's Magazine" for November, 1748. "The words by Mr Oats, set to musick by Mr T. Wright, both of Devonshire". The carol appears from the extant settings to have been especially popular in the western counties of Somerset, Dorset and Devon. This setting was published on pages 29-34 of John Broderip's collection A Second Book of New Anthems and Psalm Tunes. London. 1749. Hymn Tune Index tune number 1938.Gewilde versoeke