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O'er Bethlehem's hill in time of old

Author: M. G. Pearse Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Christmas Used With Tune: [O'er Bethlehem's hill in time of old]

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[O'er Bethl'hem's hill, in time of old]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Livesey Carrott Incipit: 13354 32315 11176 Used With Text: O'er Bethl'hem's hill, in time of old
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[O'er Bethlehem's hill, in days of old]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. W. Gilchrist Incipit: 55367 11713 27671 Used With Text: O'er Bethlehem's hill, in days of old
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O SOETEN JESU

Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Sources: Flemish Carol Incipit: 33235 43333 23543 Used With Text: O'er Bethlehem's hill, in time of old

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O'er Bethlehem's hill, in days of old

Author: M. G. Pearse Hymnal: Songs of Worship #233 (1887) Languages: English Tune Title: [O'er Bethlehem's hill, in days of old]
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All glory, praise, and honor

Author: M. G. Pearse Hymnal: Hosanna for the Sunday School #58 (1898) First Line: O'er Bethlehem's hill, in days of old Languages: English Tune Title: [O'er Bethlehem's hill, in days of old]
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O'er Bethlehem's hill in time of old

Author: M. G. Pearse Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #465 (1916) Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [O'er Bethlehem's hill in time of old]

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William W. Gilchrist

1846 - 1916 Person Name: W. W. Gilchrist Composer of "[O'er Bethlehem's hill, in days of old]" in Hosanna for the Sunday School Born: January 8, 1846, Jersey City, New Jersey. Died: December 20, 1916, Easton, Pennsylvania. Buried: Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Church, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. Gilchrist’s family moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, when William was nine years old. He attended school there until the outbreak of the American civil war, when his father’s business failed and William had to seek other work. Having a good voice, he sang in choirs and choruses, first as a soprano, and later a smooth, flexible baritone. He began singing some of the principal parts in the Handel and Haydn Society, where his first real musical life began. At age 19, Gilchrist began studying organ and voice with Professor H. A. Clarke, gradually concentrating on theory. At age 25, he spent a year in Cincinnati, Ohio, as organist and teacher, returning to Philadelphia to take post of choir master at St. Clement’s Protestant Episcopal Church. He later became conductor of the Mendelssohn Club, Tuesday Club of Wilmington, and Philadelphia Symphony Society. Gilchrist was best known as a composer. His first success was in 1878, winning two prizes from the Abt Society of Philadelphia for best choruses for male voices. In 1881, he won three similar prizes from the Mendelssohn Glee Club of New York. In 1884, he took a $1,000 prize from the Cincinnati Festival Association; the judges included Saint-Saëns, Reinecke, and Theodore Thomas. This work was an elaborate setting of the Forty-Sixth Psalm, and was enthusiastically received. Gilchrist afterwards modified it and brought it out at the Philadelphia Festival in 1885. Gilchrist also served as editor of the 1895 Presbyterian hymnal, as musical editor of The Magnificat in 1910, and wrote symphonies, chamber and choral music. His works include: An Easter Idyll Psalm 46 (New York: 1882) One Hundred and Third Psalm Ninetieth Psalm Fifth Psalm Prayer and Praise De Profundis The Rose (New York: 1887) Ode to the Sun A Christmas Idyll (Boston, Massachusetts: 1898) The Lamb of God (New York: 1909) www.hymntime.com/tch/

A. E. Floyd

1877 - 1974 Composer of "[O'er Bethlehem's hill in time of old]" in Carols Old and Carols New

Livesey Carrott

1864 - 1900 Person Name: Livesey Kennington R. Carrott, 1865-1900 Composer of "CHORLEYWOOD" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: Prob­ab­ly 1864, Bos­ton, Lin­coln­shire, Eng­land. Died: Cir­ca No­vem­ber 1900, Ken­sing­ton, Lon­don, Eng­land. Carrott was in Skir­beck, Lin­coln­shire, in 1871. By 1881, he was in Lon­don. He played the or­gan at St. Mat­thew’s, Bays­wa­ter, West Lon­don, and at St. James’, Hol­lo­way, London. © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)
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