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Rocking Carol ( Little Jesus Sweetly Sleep ) - Two Part Choir TB - Lower Voices
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Choral Choir (TB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.786945 Composed by Percy Dea…
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Choral Choir (TB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.786945 Composed by Percy Dearmer, Traditional. Arranged by Martin Dover. Christmas,Sacred. Octavo. 3 pages. Martin Dover #6319663. Published by Martin Dover (A0.786945). An arrangement of the well known carol / lullaby, Little Jesus Sweetly Sleep. Arranged for two part choir (TB) lower voices with piano accompaniment.
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Rocking Carol
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Rocking Carol ( Little Jesus Sweetly Sleep ) - Two Part Choir SA - Upper Voices
Chorale 2 parties
Choral Choir (SA) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.786944 Composed by Percy Dea…
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Choral Choir (SA) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.786944 Composed by Percy Dearmer, Traditional. Arranged by Martin Dover. Christmas,Sacred. Octavo. 3 pages. Martin Dover #6319661. Published by Martin Dover (A0.786944). An arrangement of the well known carol / lullaby, Little Jesus Sweetly Sleep. Arranged for two part choir (SA) upper voices with piano accompaniment.
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Martin Dover
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Rocking Carol
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Shepherds' Rocking Carol — concert band
Orchestre d'harmonie
Composed by Czech traditional carol. Arranged by Todd Marchand. Christmas. Score, Se…
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Composed by Czech traditional carol. Arranged by Todd Marchand. Christmas. Score, Set of Parts. 28 pages. Published by Con Spirito Music
“Shepherds’ Rocking Carol” is a traditional Czechoslovakian folk tune (“Hajej, nynej, Jezisku”) with lyrics loosely translated by the Anglican clergyman, Percy Dearmer. With Ralph Vaughan Williams, Dearmer was co-editor of The English Hymnal (1906) as well as The Oxford Book of Carols (1928), in which his translation, “Little Jesus, Sweetly Sleep,” appears with the Czech tune.<br> <br> This arrangement for young/developing band is an ideal vehicle for the budding oboist, featuring the oboe on melody in the first presentation of the tune and recapitulating at the work’s end. (A clarinet solo / substitute for oboe part is provided.)<br> <br> Although conservative in range and technical demands, “Shepherds’ Rocking Carol” incorporates a variety of instrumental, dynamic, and harmonic contrasts that make it both simple and elegant, and ideal for developing musicianship in every section of the band.“Shepherds’ Rocking Carol” is a traditional Czechoslovakian folk tune (“Hajej, nynej, Jezisku”) with lyrics loosely translated by the Anglican clergyman, Percy Dearmer. With Ralph Vaughan Williams, Dearmer was co-editor of The English Hymnal (1906) as well as The Oxford Book of Carols (1928), in which his translation, “Little Jesus, Sweetly Sleep,” appears with the Czech tune.<br> <br> This arrangement for young/developing band is an ideal vehicle for the budding oboist, featuring the oboe on melody in the first presentation of the tune and recapitulating at the work’s end. (A clarinet solo / substitute for oboe part is provided.)<br> <br> Although conservative in range and technical demands, “Shepherds’ Rocking Carol” incorporates a variety of instrumental, dynamic, and harmonic contrasts that make it both simple and elegant, and ideal for developing musicianship in every section of the band.
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What Child is This (Greensleeves) with "Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine" (TB Duet, Piano Accompaniment)
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Piano,Voice Duet Piano,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781033 Composed b…
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Piano,Voice Duet Piano,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781033 Composed by Greensleeves (Traditional English Melody), Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine (Traditional German Melody), Lyrics translated by Neville S. Talbot or Percy Dearmer (disputed), and What Child is This (Lyrics by William Chatterton Dix). Arranged by Cathy Stamegna. Christmas,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Traditional. 16 pages. Cathy Stamegna #6475195. Published by Cathy Stamegna (A0.781033). What Child is This (Greensleeves) commands most of this flowing arrangement with Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine appearing in the latter section. A beautiful duet appropriate for Christmas worship or concert. Duration: 3:17. Key: Fm/Ab.Â
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What Child is This (Greensleeves) with "Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine" (SA Duet, Piano Accompaniment)
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Piano,Voice Duet Piano,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781032 Composed b…
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Piano,Voice Duet Piano,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781032 Composed by Greensleeves (Traditional English Melody), Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine (Traditional German Melody), Lyrics translated by Neville S. Talbot or Percy Dearmer (disputed), and What Child is This (Lyrics by William Chatterton Dix). Arranged by Cathy Stamegna. Christmas,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Traditional. 16 pages. Cathy Stamegna #6475191. Published by Cathy Stamegna (A0.781032). What Child is This (Greensleeves) commands most of this flowing arrangement with Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine appearing in the latter section. A beautiful duet appropriate for Christmas worship or concert. Duration: 3:17. Key: Fm/Ab.Â
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Greensleeves
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Cathy Stamegna
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What Child is This
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Cathy Stamegna
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What Child is This (Greensleeves) with "Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine" (ST Duet, Piano Accompaniment)
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Piano,Voice Duet Piano,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781034 Composed b…
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Piano,Voice Duet Piano,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781034 Composed by Greensleeves (Traditional English Melody), Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine (Traditional German Melody), Lyrics translated by Neville S. Talbot or Percy Dearmer (disputed), and What Child is This (Lyrics by William Chatterton Dix). Arranged by Cathy Stamegna. Christmas,Holiday,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Traditional. 16 pages. Cathy Stamegna #6475967. Published by Cathy Stamegna (A0.781034). What Child is This (Greensleeves) commands most of this flowing arrangement with Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine appearing in the latter section. A beautiful duet appropriate for Christmas worship or concert. Duration: 3:17. Key: Fm/Ab.Â
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What Child is This (Greensleeves) with "Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine" (Bass C Instrument Solo, Piano
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Small Ensemble C Instrument,Instrumental Solo,Piano - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781029 Composed by Greensleeves (Traditional English Melody), Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine (Traditional German Melody), Lyrics translated by Neville S. Talbot or Percy Dearmer (disputed), and What Child is This (Lyrics by William Chatterton Dix). Arranged by Cathy Stamegna. Christmas,Holiday,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Traditional. Score and individual part. 16 pages. Cathy Stamegna #6460831. Published by Cathy Stamegna (A0.781029). What Child is This (Greensleeves) commands most of this arrangement with Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine appearing in the latter section. A beautiful solo appropriate for worship or concert. Bass C Instruments (Bassoon, Trombone, Violoncello). A 16-measure improvisation section encourages performers to create or play what is notated. Duration: 3:24. Key: Dm/F. Set of Parts.
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What Child is This
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Cathy Stamegna
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What Child is This (Greensleeves) with "Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine" (Treble C Instrument Solo, Acc.
Small Ensemble C Instrument,Instrumental Solo,Piano - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A…
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Small Ensemble C Instrument,Instrumental Solo,Piano - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781027 Composed by Greensleeves (Traditional English Melody), Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine (Traditional German Melody), Lyrics translated by Neville S. Talbot or Percy Dearmer (disputed), and What Child is This (Lyrics by William Chatterton Dix). Arranged by Cathy Stamegna. Christmas,Holiday,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Traditional. Score and individual part. 16 pages. Cathy Stamegna #6460827. Published by Cathy Stamegna (A0.781027). What Child is This (Greensleeves) commands most of this arrangement with Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine appearing in the latter section. A beautiful solo appropriate for worship or concert.  Treble C Instruments (Flute, Oboe, Violin). A 16-measure improvisation section encourages performers to create or play what is notated. Duration: 3:24. Key: Fm/Ab. Set of Parts.
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Greensleeves
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What Child is This
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Cathy Stamegna
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What Child is This (Greensleeves) with "Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine" (Flute/Clarinet Duet, Piano)
Instrumental Duet,Piano Clarinet,Flute,Instrumental Duet,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Downloa…
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Instrumental Duet,Piano Clarinet,Flute,Instrumental Duet,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781037 Composed by Greensleeves (Traditional English Melody), Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine (Traditional German Melody), Lyrics translated by Neville S. Talbot or Percy Dearmer (disputed), and What Child is This (Lyrics by William Chatterton Dix). Arranged by Cathy Stamegna. Christmas,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Traditional. Score and parts. 16 pages. Cathy Stamegna #6477313. Published by Cathy Stamegna (A0.781037). What Child is This (Greensleeves) commands most of this flowing arrangement with Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine appearing in the latter section. A beautiful string duet appropriate for Christmas worship or concert. Set of parts. Duration: 3:17. Key: Bb/Gm.Â
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Greensleeves
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What Child is This
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Cathy Stamegna
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What Child is This (Greensleeves) with "Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine" (Violin/Viola Duet, Piano Acc.)
Piano Trio: Violon, Alto, Piano
Instrumental Duet,Piano Instrumental Duet,Piano,Viola,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download …
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Instrumental Duet,Piano Instrumental Duet,Piano,Viola,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781036 Composed by Greensleeves (Traditional English Melody), Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine (Traditional German Melody), Lyrics translated by Neville S. Talbot or Percy Dearmer (disputed), and What Child is This (Lyrics by William Chatterton Dix). Arranged by Cathy Stamegna. Christmas,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Standards,Traditional. Score and parts. 16 pages. Cathy Stamegna #6476201. Published by Cathy Stamegna (A0.781036). What Child is This (Greensleeves) commands most of this flowing arrangement with Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine appearing in the latter section. A beautiful string duet appropriate for Christmas worship or concert. Set of parts. Duration: 3:17. Key: F#m/A.Â
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Greensleeves
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Cathy Stamegna
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What Child is This
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Cathy Stamegna
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What Child is This (Greensleeves) with "Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine" (Viola Solo, Piano Acc.)
Alto, Piano
Piano,Viola - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781031 Composed by Greensleeves (T…
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Piano,Viola - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781031 Composed by Greensleeves (Traditional English Melody), Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine (Traditional German Melody), Lyrics translated by Neville S. Talbot or Percy Dearmer (disputed), and What Child is This (Lyrics by William Chatterton Dix). Arranged by Cathy Stamegna. Christmas,Holiday,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Traditional. Score and part. 16 pages. Cathy Stamegna #6460833. Published by Cathy Stamegna (A0.781031). What Child is This (Greensleeves) commands most of this arrangement with Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine appearing in the latter section. A beautiful solo appropriate for worship or concert. A 16-measure improvisation section encourages performers to create or play what is notated. Duration: 3:24. Key: Em/G. Set of Parts.
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Alto, Piano
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Greensleeves
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What Child is This
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Cathy Stamegna
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What Child is This (Greensleeves) with "Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine" (2-Part Choir, Piano Acc.)
Chorale 2 parties
Choral Choir (2-Part) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781035 Composed by Green…
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Choral Choir (2-Part) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781035 Composed by Greensleeves (Traditional English Melody), Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine (Traditional German Melody), Lyrics translated by Neville S. Talbot or Percy Dearmer (disputed), and What Child is This (Lyrics by William Chatterton Dix). Arranged by Cathy Stamegna. Christmas,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Traditional. Octavo. 16 pages. Cathy Stamegna #6475219. Published by Cathy Stamegna (A0.781035). What Child is This (Greensleeves) commands most of this flowing arrangement with Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine appearing in the latter section. A beautiful 2-Part Choir rendition appropriate for Christmas worship or concert. Both parts are notated in the treble clef, but an additional copy of Part 2 written in the bass clef, and 8va lower, has been attached at end of score. Duration: 3:17. Key: Fm/Ab.Â
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Greensleeves
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Cathy Stamegna
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What Child is This
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Cathy Stamegna
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Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine
Chorale SATB
Choral Choir (SATB) - Digital Download SKU: A0.796928 Composed by Traditional Germa…
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Choral Choir (SATB) - Digital Download SKU: A0.796928 Composed by Traditional German Carol/Percy Dearmer. Arranged by Paul Langford. Christmas,Sacred,Spiritual. Octavo. 33 pages. Paul Langford #4357363. Published by Paul Langford (A0.796928). New setting of a traditional German Christmas carol, SATB with divisi and brass quintet accompaniment.
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Traditional German Carol/Percy Dearmer
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Paul Langford
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Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine
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Paul Langford
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Morning Has Broken
Flûte traversière et Piano
Flute,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548741 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stev…
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Flute,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548741 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Rock. Score and part. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415207. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548741). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia
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Morning Has Broken
Clarinette
E-Flat Clarinet,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548731 By Cat Stevens. B…
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E-Flat Clarinet,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548731 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Rock. Score and part. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415185. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548731). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia
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Morning Has Broken
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Morning Has Broken
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Baritone Horn TC,Euphonium,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.552830 By Cat…
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Baritone Horn TC,Euphonium,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.552830 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Rock. Score and part. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415193. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.552830). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia
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Basson, Piano (duo)
Bassoon,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548737 By Cat Stevens. By Cat St…
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Bassoon,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548737 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Rock. Score and part. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415197. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548737). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia
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Trompette, Piano
B-Flat Trumpet,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548747 By Cat Stevens. By…
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B-Flat Trumpet,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548747 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Rock. Score and part. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415221. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548747). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia
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Flûte traversière et Piano
Flute,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548734 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stev…
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Flute,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548734 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Rock. Score and part. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415191. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548734). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia
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Trombone et Piano
Piano,Trombone - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548748 By Cat Stevens. By Cat S…
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Piano,Trombone - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548748 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Rock. Score and part. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415223. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548748). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia
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Flûte traversière et Piano
Flute,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548732 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stev…
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Flute,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548732 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Rock. Score and part. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415187. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548732). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia
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Basson, Piano (duo)
Bassoon,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548736 By Cat Stevens. By Cat St…
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Bassoon,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548736 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Rock. Score and part. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415199. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548736). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia
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Cello,Piano,Violin - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548744 By Cat Stevens. By C…
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Cello,Piano,Violin - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548744 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Rock. 14 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415213. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548744). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia
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Saxophone Baryton, Piano
Baritone Saxophone,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548735 By Cat Stevens…
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Baritone Saxophone,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548735 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Rock. Score and part. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415195. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548735). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia
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Saxophone Tenor et Piano
Piano,Tenor Saxophone - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548749 By Cat Stevens. B…
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Piano,Tenor Saxophone - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548749 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Rock. Score and part. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415225. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548749). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia
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