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==Secular music== | ==Secular music== | ||
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*Christmas Carols | *{{NoCo|Christmas Carols New and Old}}, with [[Henry Ramsden Bramley|Henry Bramley]], 1871 | ||
*A Theory of Harmony, 1871 | *A Theory of Harmony, 1871 | ||
*The Crucifixion, 1887 | *The Crucifixion, 1887 |
Latest revision as of 17:01, 10 November 2021
Life
Born: 6 June 1840
Died: 31 March 1901
Biography:
View the Wikipedia article on John Stainer.
List of choral works
- For works at CPDL sorted alphabetically by title, see John Stainer compositions
Sacred music
Anthems
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Antiphons & Introits |
Canticles |
Communion ServicesAnglican chants |
Carols
- The child Christ in the garden
Hymn tunes
156 in total, according to N. Temperley in New Grove. Hymns included in The Crucifixion have a single asterix.
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Other sacred works
Secular music
Arrangements by John Stainer
- The first Nowell (Traditional)
- God rest you merry, gentlemen (Traditional)
- Good Christian men, rejoice (Traditional)
- Good King Wenceslas (Traditional)
- The holly and the ivy (Traditional)
- I saw three ships come sailing in (Traditional)
- The Seven Joys of Mary (Traditional)
- What Child is this? (Traditional)
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Publications
- Christmas Carols New and Old, with Henry Bramley, 1871
- A Theory of Harmony, 1871
- The Crucifixion, 1887
- The Present State of Music in England (Oxford, England: Horace Hart, 1889)
- Music in Relation to the Intellect and Emotions, 1892
- The Story of the Cross, 1893
External links
- Works by John Stainer in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)