Sacred Harmony (Davidson, Alexander)

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Alexander Davidson
Publisher. Info. Toronto: John Ryerson, 1842.
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Editor Alexander Davidson
E.W. Bliss
Publisher. Info. Toronto: G. R. Sanderson, 1858.
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Editor Alexander Davidson
Publisher. Info. Toronto: John Ryerson, 1839.
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Editor Alexander Davidson
E.W. Bliss
Publisher. Info. Toronto: Anson Green, 1845
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Supplement

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Editor Alexander Davidson
E.W. Bliss
Publisher. Info. Toronto: Anson Green, 1845
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Misc. Notes Title: Supplement to the Sacred harmony; consisting of a choice collection of hymn tunes, sentences, and anthems, selected from the compositions of Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Weber, and others; including the elementary instruction, on the system of Pestalozzi, as adopted by the Boston Academy of Music; by E.W. Bliss, professor of music, and approved by a committee appointed for that purpose
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Work Title Sacred Harmony, 1838
Alternative. Title Sacred Harmony: consisting of a variety of tunes, adapted to the different metres now in use in the Wesleyan Methodist Hymn Book, and a few anthems and favourite pieces; selected from the most approved authors, ancient and modern, under the direction of the Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada. By Alexander Davidson
Composer Davidson, Alexander
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. None [force assignment]
First Publication. 1838. Supplement 1845.
Language English
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation 3-4 voices; in later editions several pieces have figured bass and instrumental passages for organ

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