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− | ==Using the | + | ==Using arr. from the ''Kyrie'' in the “Twelfth Mass,” attributed to Mozart<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=39oB-ufp2SYC&pg=PA307&dq=%22Ring+Out,+Wild+Bells%22+hymn&as_brr=1#PPA647,M1 The Hymnal, by United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 1911 (no. 647)]</ref>== |
*[[media:647 Ring Out, Wild Bells.pdf|PDF]] | *[[media:647 Ring Out, Wild Bells.pdf|PDF]] | ||
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*Copyright: [[Public Domain]] | *Copyright: [[Public Domain]] | ||
*Contributer: [[User:Veramet|Veramet]] 20:27, 2 January 2008 (MST) | *Contributer: [[User:Veramet|Veramet]] 20:27, 2 January 2008 (MST) | ||
− | *Notes: There has been a slight modification so that ''the'' in the first phrase is not accented (this change has also been released to the public domain—though I might say it's not enough to copyright: [[User:Veramet|Veramet]] 20:29, 2 January 2008 (MST)). | + | *Notes: There has been a slight modification so that ''the'' in the first phrase of the first verse is not accented (this change has also been released to the public domain—though I might say it's not enough to copyright: [[User:Veramet|Veramet]] 20:29, 2 January 2008 (MST)). |
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− | *[http:// | + | *[[Marsden]], by [[Crawford Gates]] (b. 1921)—written specifically for Ring Out, Wild Bells. |
+ | **Copyright: © 1948 IRI | ||
+ | *Tune by [[W. W. Gilchrist]] as seen in [http://books.google.com/books?id=VoABAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA192&dq=%22Ring+Out,+Wild+Bells%22+hymn&lr=&as_brr=1#PRA1-PA48,M1 First and Second Book in Vocal Music, 1901 (p. 48)] | ||
+ | *Tune by [[Mendelssohn]] as seen in [http://books.google.com/books?id=goX1JnbCTy8C&pg=PA139&dq=%22Ring+Out,+Wild+Bells%22+hymn&lr=&as_brr=1#PPA64,M1 The Life Hymnal: A Book of Song and Service for the Sunday School, 1904 (no. 64)] | ||
+ | *Arr. from the ''Kyrie'' in the “Twelfth Mass,” attributed to [[Mozart]]—[http://books.google.com/books?id=39oB-ufp2SYC&pg=PA307&dq=%22Ring+Out,+Wild+Bells%22+hymn&as_brr=1#PPA647,M1 Tune from The Hymnal, by United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 1911 (no. 647)] | ||
+ | *A setting by [[Gounod]] (also it was once transcribed for the organ by [[Frank West]])<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=sP44AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA524&dq=%22Ring+Out,+Wild+Bells%22+hymn&lr=&as_brr=1#PPA160,M1 The Aeolian Pipe-organ and Its Music, 1919 (p. 160)]</ref> | ||
+ | **Copyright: This setting has yet to be found published (although it is mentioned in a public domain book) and so the copyright may be unknown. | ||
+ | *[[Waltham (Calkin)|Waltham]] by [[John Baptiste Calkin]] (1827–1905), 1872 | ||
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*Poet: [[Alfred Tennyson]] (1809–1892), 1850 | *Poet: [[Alfred Tennyson]] (1809–1892), 1850 | ||
*Copyright: [[Public Domain]] | *Copyright: [[Public Domain]] | ||
− | ==Lyrics from The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song, 1910 (p. 576)== | + | ==Lyrics from [http://books.google.com/books?id=Eo0oAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22Ring+out%2C+Wild+Bells%22&jtp=576#PRA7-PA576,M1 The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song, 1910 (p. 576)]== |
<pre>1. Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, | <pre>1. Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, | ||
The flying cloud, the frosty light: | The flying cloud, the frosty light: | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:11, 15 April 2023
Contents
Sheet Music
Using arr. from the Kyrie in the “Twelfth Mass,” attributed to Mozart[1]
- MIDI
- LilyPond
- Copyright: Public Domain
- Contributer: Veramet 20:27, 2 January 2008 (MST)
- Notes: There has been a slight modification so that the in the first phrase of the first verse is not accented (this change has also been released to the public domain—though I might say it's not enough to copyright: Veramet 20:29, 2 January 2008 (MST)).
Tunes
- Marsden, by Crawford Gates (b. 1921)—written specifically for Ring Out, Wild Bells.
- Copyright: © 1948 IRI
- Tune by W. W. Gilchrist as seen in First and Second Book in Vocal Music, 1901 (p. 48)
- Tune by Mendelssohn as seen in The Life Hymnal: A Book of Song and Service for the Sunday School, 1904 (no. 64)
- Arr. from the Kyrie in the “Twelfth Mass,” attributed to Mozart—Tune from The Hymnal, by United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 1911 (no. 647)
- A setting by Gounod (also it was once transcribed for the organ by Frank West)[2]
- Copyright: This setting has yet to be found published (although it is mentioned in a public domain book) and so the copyright may be unknown.
- Waltham by John Baptiste Calkin (1827–1905), 1872
Lyrics
- Poet: Alfred Tennyson (1809–1892), 1850
- Copyright: Public Domain
Lyrics from The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song, 1910 (p. 576)
1. Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, The flying cloud, the frosty light: The year is dying in the night; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. 2. Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true. 3. Ring out the grief that saps the mind, For those that here we see no more: Ring out the feud of rich and poor, Ring in redress to all mankind. 4. Ring out a slowly dying cause, And ancient forms of party strife: Ring in the nobler modes of life, With sweeter manners, purer laws. 5. Ring out the want, the care, the sin, The faithless coldness of the times: Ring out, ring out my mournful rhymes, But ring the fuller minstrel in. 6. Ring out false pride in place and blood, The civic slander and the spite: Ring in the love of truth and right, Ring in the common love of good. 7. Ring out old shapes of foul disease: Ring out the narrowing lust of gold: Ring out the thousand wars of old, Ring in the thousand years of peace. 8. Ring in the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand; Ring out the darkness of the land, Ring in the Christ that is to be.