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INFINITE DAY
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INFINITE DAY
Composer: Ruth Denson-Edwards (1936)
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1 hymnal
Choral
There is a land of pure delight
Composer:
Ruth Denson-Edwards
(no biographical information available about Ruth Denson-Edwards.)
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Tune Information
Title:
INFINITE DAY
Composer:
Ruth Denson-Edwards
(1936)
Meter:
8.6.8.6 D
Incipit:
55434 55671 65123
Key:
F Major or modal
Copyright:
© 1936 Sacred Harp Publishing Company, Inc.
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Texts
There Is a Land of Pure Delight
All texts published with INFINITE DAY
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Alternative Tunes
VARINA
HEREFORD (Gauntlett)
OLD 81st
AUDITE AUDIENTES ME (Sullivan)
MATERNA
More tunes with meter 8.6.8.6 D
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The Sacred Harp #446
Tune Title
: INFINITE DAY
First Line
: There is a land of pure delight
Composer
: Ruth Denson-Edwards
Meter
: C.M.D.
Key
: F Major or modal
Date
: 1991
The Sacred Harp #446
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