Table: editions

edition_numbereditorcontributorsubmission_datepublication_dateedition_notesedition_statusstatus_dateviewerpage_idpage_titlework_titlecomposer_namelast_editedlast_updated
23067Edmund Gooch2011-01-282011-01-28The alto part is printed in the alto clef in the source. :The only indication of text in the source is the title 'Ps. 9th' and the opening words 'To Cellebrate &c.': the first four verses of the text have been underlaid editorially. :The alto G on beat 3 of bar 11 does not have a natural in the source, but the tune is printed with a double barline separating beats 2 and 3 of this bar (i.e. separating the third and fourth lines of the tune): furthermore, there are examples elsewhere in ''Church Harmony'' of accidentals being repeated where they apply to more than one instance of the same note within a single bar, indicating that the accidentals only apply to the notes they immediately precede. :64446To celebrate thy praise, O Lord (Joseph Stephenson)To celebrate thy praise, O LordJoseph Stephenson2023-09-16 10:27:16

Table: files

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23067.3StepJ-ToCelebrate.mxl23067internalsourcesourceMusic XML{{XML}} 2023-09-16 10:27:16
23067.2StepJ-ToCelebrate.mid23067internalsoundsoundmid{{Mid}} 2023-09-16 10:27:16
23067.1StepJ-ToCelebrate.pdf23067internalscorescorepdf{{Pdf}} 28Public DomainA412023-09-16 10:27:16
23067.4StepJ-ToCelebrate.sib23067internalsourcesource2Sibelius{{Sib}}(Sibelius 3)2023-09-16 10:27:16