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Music for Piano 53–68 (for piano solo or in an ensemble) (1956) Dedicated to Grete Sultan. Music for Piano 69–84 (for piano solo or in an ensemble) (1956) Both collections were composed for the same Cunningham choreography, Solo Suite in Space and Time. Music for Piano 53–68 is dedicated to, and was first performed by, Grete Sultan. [5]
hymn tune in F, choir and organ, pub. 1896 as Drakes Broughton in Westminster Hymnal, and Parish Hymn Book (Nos. 189/190), also used in Nursery Suite (Aubade) — Francis Stanfield: Cary 1878 "If She Love Me" (Temple Bar Rondeau) song: voice and piano — — MS 1878: Minuet in G minor: orchestral: minuet for Powick Asylum band:
The Primary Hymn Book, Hymns and Songs for Little Children (1936) [335] United Lutheran Church in America. Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church with Hymnal (1917) [286] Hymnal for the Sunday School (1922) [336] Hymns and Prayers for Church Societies and Assemblies (1923) [337] United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America
Piano, original 2nd version of S.171a/6; arr. for org/harm as S.672d/4 172a A 61 Harmonies poétiques et religieuses (12): pf 1840–47 Piano, original 1st version of S.173 172a/ 1 A 61/ 1 Elevez-vous voix: pf E major 1840–47 Piano, original 1st version of S.172c, S.173/1 172a/ 2 A 61/ 2 Hymne de la nuit: pf E major 1840–47 Piano, original
Novelette in Fourths (1919), a prelude, but more specifically a "cake-walk" (not a rag) in E-flat, possibly conceived as one of the 24 intended preludes in the composer's "melting pot" plan; some of the music was rearranged and used as part of Short Story, a piece written for piano and solo violin; Fascinating Rhythm (1924) Lyrics by Ira Gershwin
On Wenlock Edge, song cycle (1909) for tenor, piano and string quartet, setting texts by A. E. Housman; Four Hymns: (1914) for tenor and piano (or strings) with viola obbligato; Merciless Beauty, three rondels for tenor, two violins and cello (1921) Four Poems by Fredegond Shove: for baritone and piano (1922–25): 1. Motion and Stillness; 2.
A Hymn to the Virgin for chorus and soli (1930; revised 1934) Christ's Nativity for unaccompanied chorus (1931) A Boy Was Born, Op. 3, for children's chorus and mixed choir (1933; revised 1955) Jubilate Deo in E-flat for chorus and organ (published posthumously; 1934) Te Deum in C for treble solo, chorus, trumpet, and organ (1934)
A hymnal or hymnary is a collection of hymns, usually in the form of a book, called a hymnbook (or hymn book). They are used in congregational singing . A hymnal may contain only hymn texts (normal for most hymnals for most centuries of Christian history); written melodies are extra, and more recently harmony parts have also been provided.