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==General Information==
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{{Genre|Sacred|Hymns}}
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{{Language|English}}
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'''Instruments:''' SATB and organ<br>
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'''Published:''' 1781
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Editor: Christopher Shaw (submitted 2010-08-15).   Score information: Letter, 3 pages, 68 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Click on the link for preview/playback and PDF download.

General Information

Title: All ye that pass by
Composer: Benjamin Milgrove

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredHymn

Language: English
Instruments: Organ
Published: 1781

Description: Milgrove was Precentor of the Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel in Bath. This setting comes from "Twelve hymns and a favourite lyric poem written by Doctor Watts; set to music for four, and five voices, with organ accompaniments. . . " Printed for the author, and sold at his house in Bond Street, Bath, 1781. The general congregation (sometimes divided into men and women) should sing the Air.

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