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− | *[[All Things Bright and Beautiful]] | + | *''[[All Things Bright and Beautiful]]'', by [[Mrs. Cecil F. Alexander]] (b. 1823), 1848 |
+ | **Three sources say [[John Keble]] wrote this piece<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=JMIBAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA108&dq=%22All+Things+Bright+and+Beautiful%22&as_brr=1#PRA1-PA108,M1 <i>Picture Study in Elementary Schools</i>, 1900, p. 108]</ref><ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=EIEBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA143&dq=%22All+things+bright+and+beautiful%22+music&as_brr=1#PPA132,M1 <i>New American Music Reader</i>, 1903, p. 132, no. 313]</ref><ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=BoABAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA77&dq=%22All+things+bright+and+beautiful%22+music&as_brr=1 <i>A Short Course in Music</i>, 1898, p. 77]</ref> and some say that [[Cecil Fraces Alexander]] (1818–1895) wrote it<ref>''Children's Songbook'', 1989, p. 231</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 14:15, 20 February 2009
General Information
- Composer: 17th Century English melody
- Arrangement by Martin F. Shaw, 1915
- There is another arrangement (by an anonymous person) published in Children's Songbook, 1989 (p. 231)
- Copyright: © 1989 IRI
Associated Lyrics
- All Things Bright and Beautiful, by Mrs. Cecil F. Alexander (b. 1823), 1848
- Three sources say John Keble wrote this piece[1][2][3] and some say that Cecil Fraces Alexander (1818–1895) wrote it[4].
- ↑ Picture Study in Elementary Schools, 1900, p. 108
- ↑ New American Music Reader, 1903, p. 132, no. 313
- ↑ A Short Course in Music, 1898, p. 77
- ↑ Children's Songbook, 1989, p. 231
- Three sources say John Keble wrote this piece[1][2][3] and some say that Cecil Fraces Alexander (1818–1895) wrote it[4].