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Revision as of 18:02, 19 April 2015
Life
Born: 24 January 1818
Died: 6 August 1866
Biography
View the Wikipedia article on John Mason Neale.
Musical settings of literary works
Settings of text by John Mason Neale
- Around the throne of God a band (Traditional)
- Art thou weary (Francis Duckworth)
- Art thou weary, art thou languid (Joseph Barnby)
- Art thou weary, art thou languid (William Henry Monk)
- Art thou weary?, Op. 89, No. 4 (Dudley Buck)
- Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Charles H. Giffen)
- Brockham (Jeremiah Clarke)
- Christ is made the sure Foundation (Charles H. Giffen)
- Christ was born on Christmas Day (Henry Walford Davies)
- Christian, dost thou see them? (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Christian, dost thou see them? (Joseph Barnby)
- Come, thou holy Paraclete (Samuel Webbe)
- Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem (Bertram Luard-Selby)
- Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem (Edward Vine Hall)
- Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem (Joachim Neander)
- Come, ye faithful, raise the strain (Edward Vine Hall)
- The day of resurrection (Edward Vine Hall)
- The day of resurrection! (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Draw nigh, and take the body of the Lord (Arthur Sullivan)
- An Easter Carol (Charles Wood)
- Far be sorrow, tears, and sighing (Edward Vine Hall)
- From lands that see the sun arise (Charles H. Giffen)
- Glory and honour (Charles Wood)
- Good King Wenceslas (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Good King Wenceslas (Traditional)
- In sweet consent, let all the anthem sing (Joseph Barnby)
- The Iron Founders (William Webster Pearson)
- Jesu the very thought of Thee (Francis Duckworth)
- Jesu! the very thought is sweet (Joseph Barnby)
- Jesu! the very thought is sweet (William Henry Monk)
- Jesus, Lord of Life Eternal (Charles H. Giffen)
- Let our choir new anthems raise (Joseph Barnby)
- Light's abode, celestial Salem (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Lucis Creator optime (English text) (Simon Biazeck)
- O come, O come Emmanuel (Charles Gounod)
- O happy band of pilgrims (Joseph Barnby)
- O quanta qualia (Peter Abelard)
- O'er the hill and o'er the vale (Anonymous)
- Stars of the morning (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The strain upraise in joy and praise (Arthur Sullivan)
- The day is past and over (Joseph Barnby)
- The earth, O Lord, is one wide field (Robert Wainwright)
- The foe behind, the deep before (I) (Joseph Barnby)
- The foe behind, the deep before (II) (Joseph Barnby)
- Tis the Day of Resurrection (Charles Wood)
- To the name of our salvation (Alan Gray)
- Whence shall my tears begin? (Joseph Barnby)
Publications
- Mediaeval Hymns, 1851
External links
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