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17 December 2021
- 07:1407:14, 17 December 2021 diff hist 0 File:Still is the Night - Full Score (Final).pdf Sophiagreenmusic uploaded a new version of File:Still is the Night - Full Score (Final).pdf current
- 07:0407:04, 17 December 2021 diff hist 0 File:Hand in Hand - Full Score (Final).pdf Sophiagreenmusic uploaded a new version of File:Hand in Hand - Full Score (Final).pdf current
- 06:5806:58, 17 December 2021 diff hist +57 N Hand in hand (Jennifer Goheen) Sophiagreenmusic moved page Hand in hand (Jennifer Goheen) to Hand in hand find our way (Jennifer Goheen): Author wishes to rename to avoid confusion with other songs with similar name current Tag: New redirect
- 06:5806:58, 17 December 2021 diff hist 0 m Hand in hand find our way (Jennifer Goheen) Sophiagreenmusic moved page Hand in hand (Jennifer Goheen) to Hand in hand find our way (Jennifer Goheen): Author wishes to rename to avoid confusion with other songs with similar name
15 December 2021
- 20:5020:50, 15 December 2021 diff hist +13 m Hand in hand find our way (Jennifer Goheen) →Music files
- 20:5020:50, 15 December 2021 diff hist +26 m Hand in hand find our way (Jennifer Goheen) →General Information
- 19:5019:50, 15 December 2021 diff hist −8 m Still is the night (Sophia Green) →Original text and translations
2 August 2021
- 19:4919:49, 2 August 2021 diff hist +666 O du fröhliche (Christoph Lahme) Credited Johannes Daniel Falk as the original lyricist for "O du fröhliche", as well as Heinrich Holzschuher for additional verses. Added links to relevant English and German Wikipedia pages.
31 July 2021
- 04:3504:35, 31 July 2021 diff hist +12 Hand in hand find our way (Jennifer Goheen) →General Information
- 04:3504:35, 31 July 2021 diff hist +13 Hand in hand find our way (Jennifer Goheen) →Music files
- 04:3404:34, 31 July 2021 diff hist +569 Hand in hand find our way (Jennifer Goheen) →Original text and translations
- 04:3104:31, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1 m Hand in hand find our way (Jennifer Goheen) →General Information
- 04:3004:30, 31 July 2021 diff hist +46 Jennifer Goheen →External links
- 04:2904:29, 31 July 2021 diff hist +651 N Jennifer Goheen New composer page created
- 04:2904:29, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1,505 N Hand in hand find our way (Jennifer Goheen) New work page created
- 04:2804:28, 31 July 2021 diff hist +431 N File:Hand in Hand - Full Score (Final).pdf "Hand in Hand" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need. The melody of this song is shared with the anonymously composed 16th century English "Coventry Carol" and traditionally sung to lyrics written in 1534, sometimes attributed to Robert Croo. This setting is inspired by the arrangement by Francis Melville.
- 04:1504:15, 31 July 2021 diff hist +7 Yuletide bless us (Sophia Green) →General Information
- 04:1404:14, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1,030 Yuletide bless us (Sophia Green) →Original text and translations
- 04:1204:12, 31 July 2021 diff hist +58 Yuletide bless us (Sophia Green) →General Information
- 04:1204:12, 31 July 2021 diff hist +12 m Yuletide bless us (Sophia Green) →Music files
- 04:1104:11, 31 July 2021 diff hist +46 Yuletide bless us (Sophia Green) →Music files
- 04:0604:06, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1,337 N Yuletide bless us (Sophia Green) New work page created
- 04:0504:05, 31 July 2021 diff hist +377 N File:Yuletide Bless us - Full Score (Final).pdf "Yuletide Bless Us" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need. This carol is sung to the melody of the anonymously composed Latin hymn “O Sanctissima”, which is popularly known in German speaking countries as “O du fröhliche”by Johannes Daniel Falk. current
- 04:0004:00, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1,082 We three Fates (Sophia Green) →Original text and translations
- 03:5803:58, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1 m We three Fates (Sophia Green) →General Information
- 03:5703:57, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1 m We three Fates (Sophia Green) →Music files
- 03:5703:57, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1,315 N We three Fates (Sophia Green) New work page created
- 03:5503:55, 31 July 2021 diff hist 0 m File:We Three Fates - Full Score (Final).pdf →Summary current
- 03:5403:54, 31 July 2021 diff hist +326 N File:We Three Fates - Full Score (Final).pdf "We three Fates" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need. The melody for this carol is shared with the American carol “Three Kings of Orient”, composed and lyricized by John Henry Hopkins, Jr. in 1857.
- 03:1103:11, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1,414 The Crossroads (Sophia Green) →Original text and translations
- 03:0903:09, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1,721 N The Crossroads (Sophia Green) New work page created
- 03:0803:08, 31 July 2021 diff hist +492 N File:The Crossroads - Full Score (Final).pdf "The Crossroads" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need. The melody of this carol is shared with that of “Cantique de Noël”, composed by the Frenchman Adolphe-Charles Adam with lyrics from the poem “Minuit, chrétiens”, by Placide Cappeau. In 1855, that carol was translated to English as "O Holy Night" by the American Unitarian minister, John Sullivan Dwight. current
- 02:5902:59, 31 July 2021 diff hist +555 The Apple (Sophia Green) →Original text and translations
- 02:5702:57, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1,423 N The Apple (Sophia Green) New work page created
- 02:5702:57, 31 July 2021 diff hist +404 N File:The Apple - Full Score (Final).pdf "The Apple" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need. The melody of this carol is from the traditional, anonymously composed and lyricized English “Boar's Head Carol.” The first known version was published in 1521 in the song-book Christmasse Carolles, edited by Wynkyn de Worde. current
- 02:4802:48, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1,177 Still is the night (Sophia Green) →Original text and translations
- 02:4602:46, 31 July 2021 diff hist +57 Still is the night (Sophia Green) →General Information
- 02:4502:45, 31 July 2021 diff hist 0 m Still is the night (Sophia Green) →Music files
- 02:4402:44, 31 July 2021 diff hist +57 Still is the night (Sophia Green) →Music files
- 02:4202:42, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1,295 N Still is the night (Sophia Green) New work page created
- 02:4202:42, 31 July 2021 diff hist +319 N File:Still is the Night - Full Score (Final).pdf "Still is the Night" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need. The melody of this carol is from the Austrian carol “Stille Nacht”* , composed by Franz Xavier Gruber and lyricized by Joseph Mohr.
- 02:3102:31, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1,203 Rise for the Earth (Sophia Green) →Original text and translations
- 02:2902:29, 31 July 2021 diff hist +41 Rise for the Earth (Sophia Green) →General Information
- 02:2802:28, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1 m Rise for the Earth (Sophia Green) →Music files
- 02:2802:28, 31 July 2021 diff hist +8 Rise for the Earth (Sophia Green) →Music files
- 02:2702:27, 31 July 2021 diff hist −1 Rise for the Earth (Sophia Green) →Music files
- 02:2602:26, 31 July 2021 diff hist −1 m Rise for the Earth (Sophia Green) →Music files
- 02:2502:25, 31 July 2021 diff hist +34 Rise for the Earth (Sophia Green) →Music files
- 02:2202:22, 31 July 2021 diff hist +1,418 N Rise for the Earth (Sophia Green) New work page created
- 02:2102:21, 31 July 2021 diff hist +416 N File:Rise for the Earth - Full Score (Final).pdf "Rise for the Earth" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need. The melody for this carol comes from the popular English carol “Joy to the World” composed by Lowell Mason in 1848, as inspired by the composer George Friederich Händel, and set to Isaac Watts' 1719 song lyrics by the same name. current