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  2. The Holy City (song) - Wikipedia

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    Its sheet music sales made it one of the most commercially successful songs in the UK and United States around the beginning of the 20th century, and also "perhaps the most pirated musical piece prior to the Internet", according to copyright scholar Adrian Johns. [1]

  3. Michael Maybrick - Wikipedia

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    His uncle Michael Maybrick was organist at St Peter's, wrote sacred music, and conducted the Liverpool Choral Society. Having become proficient on the piano by the age of eight, the young Maybrick studied the organ with W. T. Best and at the age of fifteen became organist of St Peter's; he also wrote anthems and had a work performed in London. [3]

  4. Preludes for Piano (John Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Preludes for Piano is a set of four short pieces for piano solo composed by John Ireland between 1913 and 1915. They were published in the latter year. [1] [2] [3] The pieces, with typical timings, are: The Undertone (3 minutes) [4] Obsession (3 minutes) [5] The Holy Boy (composed on Christmas Day 1913; subtitled A Carol of the Nativity; 4 ...

  5. Frederic Weatherly - Wikipedia

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    The first of Weatherly's well-known works was the hymn "The Holy City", written in 1892 to music by the British composer Stephen Adams. The song includes the refrain "Jerusalem, Jerusalem!". He wrote the song "Danny Boy" while living in Bath in 1910, but it did not meet with much success.

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  7. Sancta Civitas - Wikipedia

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    Sancta Civitas (The Holy City) is an oratorio by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Written between 1923 and 1925, it was his first major work since the Mass in G minor two years previously. Vaughan Williams began working on the piece from a rented furnished house in the village of Danbury, Essex, found for him by his former pupil, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs. [1]