[And must I be to judgment brought] (Wesley)

[And must I be to judgment brought] (Wesley)

Composer: Charles Wesley
Published in 4 hymnals


Composer: Charles Wesley

Charles Wesley, Jr. (b. Bristol, 12/11/1757; d. London, 5/23/1834), son of the great hymn-writer, Charles Wesley (1707-1788). The family was very musical, and young Charles and his brother Samuel gave private concerts at their home. Charles was a child prodigy who played the harpsichord at the age of three, although his father did not allow him to become a chorister at the Chapel Royal and discouraged him from becoming a professional musician. Charles did study organ, however, and became an accomplished organist, first at the Lock Hospital (1797-1802) and later at the Marylebone Parish Church (1817-1834). He composed some hymn tunes, anthems, voluntaries, concertos, and string quartets, and edited a new edition of his uncle John Wesley's Sa… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [And must I be to judgment brought] (Wesley)
Composer: Charles Wesley
Incipit: 51335 13332 4321
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances

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Glad Hallelujahs #158

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Glowing Songs #109

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Precious Hymns No. 2 #139

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The Revival No. 2 #109

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