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Publisher
The Epworth Press
Language
English
Pages
402

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Hymn-tunes and their story
1923-01-01, Epworth Press
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Hymn-tunes and their story
1923, The Epworth Press
in English - [New & rev. ed.]
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Hymn-tunes and their story
1923, The Epworth Press
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Table of Contents

The German chorale.
The rise of modern psalmody.
The psalmody of the seventeenth century.
Psalmody in the eighteenth century.
Music of the Methodist revival.
Some well-known eighteenth-century tunes.
Some well-known composers.
A chat about 'old Methodist tunes'.
The nineteenth century.
The names of tunes.
Adaptations and arrangements

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xiii, 402 p.
Number of pages
402

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OL14605034M

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