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*Attributed to [[Lucius Chapin]] by Hamm (1960). | *Attributed to [[Lucius Chapin]] by Hamm (1960). | ||
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*'''Ninety-Third''' (HTI 10990a). First published as '''Delay''' in ''[[The Christian Harmony (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Ingalls' Christian Harmony]]'' (1805): Ah, whither should I go (S.M., C, 3 vo.) | *'''Ninety-Third''' (HTI 10990a). First published as '''Delay''' in ''[[The Christian Harmony (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Ingalls' Christian Harmony]]'' (1805): Ah, whither should I go (S.M., C, 3 vo.) | ||
::Also Brentford (HTI 14116) in ''Law, Twenty Tunes†'' (1812): Well, the redeemer's gone, t'appear before our God (4 vo.) | |||
::Also Kentucky (10990c) in ''[[David's Harp]]'', 1813 – My God, my life, my love | ::Also Kentucky (10990c) in ''[[David's Harp]]'', 1813 – My God, my life, my love | ||
::Also (10990b) in ''[[Patterson's Church Music (Robert Patterson)|Patterson's Church Music]]'', 1813 – Raise your triumphant songs (4 vo.) | ::Also (10990b) in ''[[Patterson's Church Music (Robert Patterson)|Patterson's Church Music]]'', 1813 – Raise your triumphant songs (4 vo.) | ||
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::Also in ''[[The Hesperian Harp (William Hauser)|The Hesperian Harp]]'', 1848 – We lift our hearts to thee (4 vo.) | ::Also in ''[[The Hesperian Harp (William Hauser)|The Hesperian Harp]]'', 1848 – We lift our hearts to thee (4 vo.) | ||
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*Scholten (1976) | *Scholten (1976) and Steel (2010) say 1812-1813 arrangement made by [[Lucius Chapin]]. | ||
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::Also in ''[[The Hesperian Harp (William Hauser)|The Hesperian Harp]]'', 1848 – Salvation! Oh, the joyful sound | ::Also in ''[[The Hesperian Harp (William Hauser)|The Hesperian Harp]]'', 1848 – Salvation! Oh, the joyful sound | ||
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*Attributed to [[Lucius Chapin]] by Temperley*, but Scholten (1976) and | *Attributed to [[Lucius Chapin]] by Temperley*, but Lucius himself, Scholten (1976), and Steel (2010) attribute to [[Amzi Chapin]]. | ||
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*'''Thirtieth''' (HTI | *'''Thirtieth'''. First published (HTI 11003) as '''The General Doom''' in ''[[The Christian Harmony (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Ingalls' Christian Harmony]]'' (1805): Behold, with awful pomp (S.M., A, 3 vo.) | ||
::Also in ''[[Patterson's Church Music (Robert Patterson)|Patterson's Church Music]]'', 1813 – And am I born to die | ::Also (14590) in ''[[Patterson's Church Music (Robert Patterson)|Patterson's Church Music]]'', 1813 – And am I born to die (in G, 4 vo.) | ||
::Also in ''[[The Pittsburgh Selection (John Armstrong)|The Pittsburgh Selection]]'', 1816 – And am I born to die | ::Also (14590) in ''[[The Pittsburgh Selection (John Armstrong)|The Pittsburgh Selection]]'', 1816 – And am I born to die (in G, 4 vo.) | ||
::Also in ''[[Kentucky Harmonist (Samuel Metcalf)|Kentucky Harmonist]]'', 1818 – And am I born to die | ::Also (14590) in ''[[Kentucky Harmonist (Samuel Metcalf)|Kentucky Harmonist]]'', 1818 – And am I born to die (in G, 4 vo.) | ||
::Also in ''[[The Sacred Harp (1844)|The Sacred Harp]]'', 1844 – And am I born to die (in G) | |||
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*Temperley* says | *Temperley* says 1813 arrangement is by Lucius or Amzi Chapin; Steel (2010) says 1844 arrangement is by [[Elisha J. King]]. | ||
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::Also in ''[[The Hesperian Harp (William Hauser)|The Hesperian Harp]]'', 1848 – Death! 'Tis a melancholy day | ::Also in ''[[The Hesperian Harp (William Hauser)|The Hesperian Harp]]'', 1848 – Death! 'Tis a melancholy day | ||
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*Temperley* attributed this to [[Amzi Chapin]]. | *Temperley* attributed this to [[Amzi Chapin]]; Steel (2010) says it may be by [[Amzi Chapin]]. | ||
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::Also in ''[[The Hesperian Harp (William Hauser)|The Hesperian Harp]]'', 1848 – Come, O thou traveller unknown (in e) | ::Also in ''[[The Hesperian Harp (William Hauser)|The Hesperian Harp]]'', 1848 – Come, O thou traveller unknown (in e) | ||
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*Hamm (1960) says 1813 arrangement written by [[Lucius Chapin]], Scholten (1976) by [[Amzi Chapin]]. | *Hamm (1960) says 1813 arrangement written by [[Lucius Chapin]], Scholten (1976) and Steel (2010) say written by [[Amzi Chapin]]. | ||
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:{{aster}}. [http://hymntune.library.uiuc.edu/default.asp Nicholas Temperley. ''The Hymn Tune Index''] | :{{aster}}. [http://hymntune.library.uiuc.edu/default.asp Nicholas Temperley. ''The Hymn Tune Index''] | ||
:†. Included in an informal publication (not distributed) by Andrew Law in 1812. | :†. Included in an informal publication (not distributed) by Andrew Law in 1812. |
Revision as of 16:21, 30 August 2019
General Information
Description: This is a list of all works said to be composed by Lucius Chapin or his brother Amzi Chapin.
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