edition_number | editor | contributor | submission_date | publication_date | edition_notes | edition_status | status_date | viewer | page_id | page_title | work_title | composer_name | last_edited | last_updated |
23024 | Edmund Gooch | 2011-01-17 | 2011-01-17 | The counter part is notated in the alto clef in the source. The only indications of the text in the source are the tune title 'Ps 32d.' and the opening words 'He's blest whose sins': the first four stanzas of the text have been underlaid editorially. | 64212 | He's blest whose sins have pardon gained (Joseph Stephenson) | He's blest whose sins have pardon gained | Joseph Stephenson | 2023-09-16 10:27:07 |
file_id | name | edition_number | location | class | subclass | type | icon | content | size | copyright | page_format | pages | duration | last_edited | last_updated |
23024.3 | StepJ-HesBlest.mxl | 23024 | internal | source | source | Music XML | {{XML}} | 2023-09-16 10:27:07 | |||||||
23024.2 | StepJ-HesBlest.mid | 23024 | internal | sound | sound | mid | {{Mid}} | 2023-09-16 10:27:07 | |||||||
23024.1 | StepJ-HesBlest.pdf | 23024 | internal | score | score | {{Pdf}} | 28 | Public Domain | A4 | 1 | 2023-09-16 10:27:07 | ||||
23024.4 | StepJ-HesBlest.sib | 23024 | internal | source | source2 | Sibelius | {{Sib}} | (Sibelius 3) | 2023-09-16 10:27:07 |