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BRENTWOOD (Dunn)
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BRENTWOOD (Dunn)
Composer: William P. Dunn (1909)
Published in
1 hymnal
Audio files:
MIDI
Choral
Come, Labor On
Composer:
William P. Dunn
(no biographical information available about William P. Dunn.)
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Tune Information
Title:
BRENTWOOD (Dunn)
Composer:
William P. Dunn
(1909)
Meter:
4.10.10.10.4
Incipit:
53216 65543 35432
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Come, Labor On
All texts published with BRENTWOOD (Dunn)
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Alternative Tunes
SALONICA (Scott)
ORA, LABORA (Stewart)
QUI LABORAT ORAT
ORA LABORA (Noble)
LABORA
More tunes with meter 4.10.10.10.4
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Choral
Come, Labor On
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COME, LABOR ON (Presbyterian Hymnal 415)
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Hymns of the Kingdom of God: with Tunes #312
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Hymns of the Kingdom of God: with Tunes (1910), p.314
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Hymns of the Kingdom of God #312
Tune Title
: BRENTWOOD
First Line
: Come, labor on
Composer
: William P. Dunn
Meter
: 4.10.10.10.4.
Date
: 1910
Hymns of the Kingdom of God #312
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