GREENLAND, an example of the popular nineteenth-century practice of creating hymn tunes from the works of classical composers, is thought to be originally from one of J. Michael Haydn's (PHH 67) "Deutschen Kirchen Messen." The tune acquired its title from its occasional association with the text "Fr…
Display Title: We'll bring Him hearts that love HimFirst Line: We'll bring Him hearts that love HimTune Title: GREENLANDDate: 1894Subject: Morning and Opening |
Display Title: We'll bring him hearts that love himFirst Line: We'll bring him hearts that love himTune Title: [We'll bring him hearts that love him]Date: 1882
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