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EVENING HYMN (West)
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EVENING HYMN (West)
Composer: Elisha West
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1 hymnal
Composer:
Elisha West
(no biographical information available about Elisha West.)
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Tune Information
Title:
EVENING HYMN (West)
Composer:
Elisha West
Meter:
6.6.8.6
Incipit:
15543 22321 7715
Key:
a minor
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Resurrection of the Saints
All texts published with EVENING HYMN (West)
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Alternative Tunes
NINETY-THIRD PSALM
OLNEY (Mason)
ST. BRIDE
[And must this body die]
VERNON (Hall)
More tunes with meter 6.6.8.6
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The American Vocalist: a selection of tunes, anthems, sentences, and hymns, old and new: designed for the church, the vestry, or the parlor; adapted to every variety of metre in common use. (Rev. ed.) (1849), p.123
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The American Vocalist #123
Tune Title
: EVENING HYMN
First Line
: And must this body die
Composer
: West
Meter
: S. M.
Date
: 1849
The American Vocalist #123
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