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OXFORD (Stainer 33334)
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OXFORD (Stainer 33334)
Composer: John Stainer
Published in
1 hymnal
Composer:
John Stainer
(no biographical information available about John Stainer.)
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Tune Information
Title:
OXFORD (Stainer 33334)
Composer:
John Stainer
Meter:
8.8.8.8
Incipit:
33334 53213 32565
Key:
D Major
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
We Sing the Praise of Him Who Died
All texts published with OXFORD (Stainer 33334)
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Alternative Tunes
BOW BRICKHILL
VOM HIMMEL HOCH
BRESLAU
LES COMANDEMENS DE DIEU
CHURCH TRIUMPHANT
More tunes with meter 8.8.8.8
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Redemption Songs: a choice collection of 1000 hymns and choruses for evangelistic meetings, solo singers, choirs and the home (1937), p.89
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Redemption Songs #72c
Tune Title
: OXFORD
First Line
: We sing the praise of Him who died
Composer
: John Stainer
Meter
: L.M.
Incipit
: 33334 53213 32565
Key
: D Major
Date
: 1937
Redemption Songs #72c
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