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==Music files==
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*{{PostedDate|2011-09-22}} {{CPDLno|24531}} [[Media:ShoeT-ToBlessThy.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:ShoeT-ToBlessThy.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:ShoeT-ToBlessThy.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:ShoeT-ToBlessThy.sib|{{sib}}]] (Sibelius 6)
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{{Editor|Edmund Gooch|2011-09-22}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|2|33}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
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:'''Edition notes:''' The text has been added editorially: the only indication of text in the source is the heading 'Psalm. 67th. S.M.'. The order of the first and third parts has been reversed compared to the source: the first piece in the book has a comment 'N.B. The principal Air is next to the Base'. The second treble part from bar 6 to bar 13 (given here on the alto stave) is printed at the same pitch as given here in the topmost part in the source (otherwise treated as the tenor part in this edition): the alto part itself is notated in the source in the treble clef an octave above sounding pitch.
:'''Edition notes:''' The text has been added editorially: the only indication of text in the source is the heading 'Psalm. 67th. S.M.'. The order of the first and third parts has been reversed compared to the source: the first piece in the book has a comment 'N.B. The principal Air is next to the Base'. The second treble part from bar 6 to bar 13 (given here on the alto stave) is printed at the same pitch as given here in the topmost part in the source (otherwise treated as the tenor part in this edition): the alto part itself is notated in the source in the treble clef an octave above sounding pitch.
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==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''To bless thy chosen race''<br>
{{Title|''To bless thy chosen race''}}
{{Composer|Thomas Shoel}}
{{Composer|Thomas Shoel}}
{{Lyricist|2|Nahum Tate|Nicholas Brady| (from ''A new version of the psalms of David'')}}
{{Lyricist|2|Nahum Tate|Nicholas Brady| (from ''A new version of the psalms of David'')}}
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{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Instruments|Basso continuo}}
{{Instruments|Basso continuo}}
{{Published|1825}}
{{Pub|1|1825|in ''Twenty Psalm or Hymn Tunes'', p. 14.}}
 
{{Descr|Setting of Ps. 67 in the metrical New Version.}}
'''Description:''' Setting of Ps. 67 in the metrical New Version by Thomas Shoel, from p14 of his seventh book, ''Twenty Psalm or Hymn Tunes'' [c1825?].
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'''External websites:'''
 
==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{LinkText|Psalm 67}}
{{LinkText|Psalm 67}}

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  • (Posted 2011-09-22)  CPDL #24531:        (Sibelius 6)
Editor: Edmund Gooch (submitted 2011-09-22).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 33 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: The text has been added editorially: the only indication of text in the source is the heading 'Psalm. 67th. S.M.'. The order of the first and third parts has been reversed compared to the source: the first piece in the book has a comment 'N.B. The principal Air is next to the Base'. The second treble part from bar 6 to bar 13 (given here on the alto stave) is printed at the same pitch as given here in the topmost part in the source (otherwise treated as the tenor part in this edition): the alto part itself is notated in the source in the treble clef an octave above sounding pitch.

General Information

Title: To bless thy chosen race
Composer: Thomas Shoel
Lyricists: Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady (from A new version of the psalms of David)

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredHymn

Language: English
Instruments: Basso continuo

First published: 1825 in Twenty Psalm or Hymn Tunes, p. 14
Description: Setting of Ps. 67 in the metrical New Version.

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Psalm 67.