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Revision as of 00:00, 2 November 2019
Life
Born: Early April 1818, Dublin
Died: 12 October 1895
Biography
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Settings of her literary works
Settings of text by Cecil Frances Alexander
- All things bright and beautiful (Andrew Sims)
- Amberley (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Bright and beautiful (William Henry Monk)
- Come, with high and holy gladness (Hugh Blair)
- The eternal gates lift up their heads (Christopher Tye)
- Every morning the red sun (Joseph Barnby)
- For thy blest saints, a noble throng (Raphael Courteville)
- He is risen (Joachim Neander)
- He is risen (Percy Whitlock)
- An Irish Blessing (Jens Klimek)
- Jesus calls us! O'er the tumult (Simon Biazeck)
- Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult (Edward Henry Thorne)
- Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult (William Henry Monk)
- Jesus calls us; o’er the tumult (Anonymous)
- Once in Bethlehem of Judah (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Once in royal David's city (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- The roseate hues of early dawn (Joseph Barnby)
- There is a green hill far away (Charles Gounod)
- There is a green hill far away (Samuel Speer)
- There is a green hill far away (William Bowen Chinner)
- There is a green hill far away (William Horsley)
Publications
External links
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