ENGADINE was included in Frizzoni's Canzuns Spirituaelas (1765); the tune is named after the valley of the Inn River in eastern Switzerland. Shaped in rounded bar form (AABA'), this Italian tune needs the sense of one broad beat per measure. The color of the four-part harmonization helps in congregational singing.
Tune Title: ENGADINEFirst Line: Now he reigns in heavenly gloryMeter: 87.87 DKey: e minor or modalDate: 1983Source: adapted by the editors of Songs of Praise, Enlarged (1931) from a melody in Canzuns Spirituaelas (1765), Upper Engadine
Tune Title: ENGADINEFirst Line: Heavenly Father, may Thy blessingMeter: 87.87 DKey: e minor or modalDate: 1983Source: adapted from a melody in Canzuns Spirituaelas, Upper Engadine (1765), by the Editos of Songs of Praise, Enlarged (1931)
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