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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 6 April 1778, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
'''Born:''' 6 April 1778, Bucks County, Pennsylvania


'''Died:''' 24 December 1862, Singers Glen, Virginia  
'''Died:''' 24 December 1862, Singers Glen, Virginia


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


Joseph Funk was an American composer, music teacher, and compiler of music books. He invented a unique seven-shape note system in 1851 for his book, Harmonia Sacra. In 1847, he established the first Mennonite printing house in the United States, at Mountain Valley, Virginia (renamed Singers Glen in 1860). Funk and his sons were active in organizing and teaching many singing schools in Virginia.
Joseph Funk was an American composer, music teacher, and compiler of music books. He invented a unique seven-shape note system in 1851 for his book, Harmonia Sacra. In 1847, he established the first Mennonite printing house in the United States, at Mountain Valley, Virginia (renamed Singers Glen in 1860). Funk and his sons were active in organizing and teaching many singing schools in Virginia.
Joseph Funk published his ''Compilation of Genuine Church Music'' in 1832, renamed ''Harmonia Sacra'' in 1851. It is still being published and used, now in its 26th Edition (2008), with singings in more than twenty locations annually.
Joseph Funk published his ''Compilation of Genuine Church Music'' in 1832, renamed ''Harmonia Sacra'' in 1851. It is still being published and used, now in its 26th Edition (2008), with singings in more than twenty locations annually.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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===A. BY TITLE===
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'''1. Joseph Funk compositions'''
 
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'''2. Arrangements by others of Joseph Funk compositions'''
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'''3. Arrangements by Joseph Funk of works of others'''
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===B. BY FIRST LINE===
*[[Protection (Joseph Funk)|How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord]]
*[[Resignation (Joseph Funk)|My Shepherd will supply my need]]
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*Funk, Joseph, Compiler. 1832. ''A Compilation of Genuine Church Music''. Winchester, Pennsylvania: Republican Press. Second Edition, 1835; Third Edition, 1842; Fourth Edition, 1847.
*Funk, Joseph, Compiler. 1832. ''[[A Compilation of Genuine Church Music]]''. Winchester, Pennsylvania: Republican Press. Second Edition, 1835; Third Edition, 1842; Fourth Edition, 1847.
*Funk, Joseph, Compiler. 1851. ''Harmonia Sacra: A Compilation of Genuine Church Music'', Fifth Edition. Mountain Valley, Virginia: Authors. Sixth Edition, 1854; Seventh Edition, 1855; Eighth Edition, 1857; Ninth Edition, 1858; Tenth Edition, 1860; Eleventh Edition, 1866.
*Funk, Joseph, Compiler. 1851. ''[[Harmonia Sacra (Joseph Funk)|Harmonia Sacra]]: A Compilation of Genuine Church Music'', Fifth Edition. Mountain Valley, Virginia: Authors. Sixth Edition, 1854; Seventh Edition, 1855; Eighth Edition, 1857; Ninth Edition, 1858; Tenth Edition, 1860; Eleventh Edition, 1866.
*Funk, Joseph, Compiler. 1876. ''The New Harmonia Sacra'', Fifteenth Edition. Singers Glen, Virginia: Glen Publishing Co.
*Funk, Joseph, Compiler. 1876. ''The New Harmonia Sacra'', Fifteenth Edition. Singers Glen, Virginia: Glen Publishing Co.
==References==
*Wayland, John W. 1911. ''Joseph Funk: Father of Song in Northern Virginia''. The Pennsylvania-German [Magazine] 12:580-594. Article reprinted separately by Ruebush-Kieffer Publishing, Dayton, Virginia, in 1912.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://harmoniasacra.org Harmonia Sacra website]
*[http://harmoniasacra.org Harmonia Sacra website]
*[http://imslp.org/wiki/Harmonia_Sacra_(Funk,_Joseph) IMSLP Site: Scans of Editions 10, 13, 15, 18, 20]
*[http://imslp.org/wiki/Harmonia_Sacra_(Funk,_Joseph) IMSLP Site: Scans of Editions 10, 13, 15, 18, 20]
 
*[https://archive.org/details/josephfunkfather00wayl Wayland 1911 at Archive.org]


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Revision as of 08:15, 19 November 2020

Life

Born: 6 April 1778, Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Died: 24 December 1862, Singers Glen, Virginia

Biography

Joseph Funk was an American composer, music teacher, and compiler of music books. He invented a unique seven-shape note system in 1851 for his book, Harmonia Sacra. In 1847, he established the first Mennonite printing house in the United States, at Mountain Valley, Virginia (renamed Singers Glen in 1860). Funk and his sons were active in organizing and teaching many singing schools in Virginia. Joseph Funk published his Compilation of Genuine Church Music in 1832, renamed Harmonia Sacra in 1851. It is still being published and used, now in its 26th Edition (2008), with singings in more than twenty locations annually.

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List of choral works

A. BY TITLE

1. Joseph Funk compositions

2. Arrangements by others of Joseph Funk compositions No works currently available

3. Arrangements by Joseph Funk of works of others

B. BY FIRST LINE

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)


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Publications

  • Funk, Joseph, Compiler. 1832. A Compilation of Genuine Church Music. Winchester, Pennsylvania: Republican Press. Second Edition, 1835; Third Edition, 1842; Fourth Edition, 1847.
  • Funk, Joseph, Compiler. 1851. Harmonia Sacra: A Compilation of Genuine Church Music, Fifth Edition. Mountain Valley, Virginia: Authors. Sixth Edition, 1854; Seventh Edition, 1855; Eighth Edition, 1857; Ninth Edition, 1858; Tenth Edition, 1860; Eleventh Edition, 1866.
  • Funk, Joseph, Compiler. 1876. The New Harmonia Sacra, Fifteenth Edition. Singers Glen, Virginia: Glen Publishing Co.

References

  • Wayland, John W. 1911. Joseph Funk: Father of Song in Northern Virginia. The Pennsylvania-German [Magazine] 12:580-594. Article reprinted separately by Ruebush-Kieffer Publishing, Dayton, Virginia, in 1912.

External links