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==Music files==
==Music files==
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{{Editor|Edmund Gooch|2012-11-20}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|2|54}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
{{Editor|Edmund Gooch|2012-11-20}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|2|54}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
:'''Edition notes:''' The source has the order of staves Tenore - Alto - Canto - Basso, with the alto part printed in the treble clef an octave above sounding pitch, and with additional notes added between the air and bass (doubling the inner parts) to form a keyboard accompaniment. These notes and the figuring of the bass part have been omitted from the present edition, and the right hand of the keyboard part has been editorially split into two treble lines in the symphonies. The first verse only of the text is underlaid in the source: two subsequent verses have been added here, as indicated by the title of the piece.
:{{EdNotes|The source has the order of staves Tenore - Alto - Canto - Basso, with the alto part printed in the treble clef an octave above sounding pitch, and with additional notes added between the air and bass (doubling the inner parts) to form a keyboard accompaniment. These notes and the figuring of the bass part have been omitted from the present edition, and the right hand of the keyboard part has been editorially split into two treble lines in the symphonies. The first verse only of the text is underlaid in the source: two subsequent verses have been added here, as indicated by the title of the piece.}}


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''The Lord, the universal King''<br>
{{Title|''The Lord, the universal King''}}
{{Composer|William Thorn}}
{{Composer|William Thorn}}
{{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'')}}


{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br>
{{Voicing|4|SATB}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Hymns}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Hymns}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Instruments|Keyboard}}
{{Instruments|Keyboard}}
{{Published|1836}}
{{Pub|1|1836|in ''{{NoCo|Twenty Original Sacred Melodies}}''|pg=10-11}}
 
{{Descr|Setting of the last three verses of [[Psalm 103]] in the metrical New Version.}}
'''Description:''' This setting of the last three verses of [[Psalm 103]] in the metrical New Version was published on pages 10-11 of William Thorn's {{NoComp|Twenty Original Sacred Melodies|William Thorn}}, London: 1836.
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'''External websites:'''
 
==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{LinkText|Psalm 103}}
{{LinkText|Psalm 103}}

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  • (Posted 2012-11-20)  CPDL #27634:        (Sibelius 7)
Editor: Edmund Gooch (submitted 2012-11-20).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 54 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: The source has the order of staves Tenore - Alto - Canto - Basso, with the alto part printed in the treble clef an octave above sounding pitch, and with additional notes added between the air and bass (doubling the inner parts) to form a keyboard accompaniment. These notes and the figuring of the bass part have been omitted from the present edition, and the right hand of the keyboard part has been editorially split into two treble lines in the symphonies. The first verse only of the text is underlaid in the source: two subsequent verses have been added here, as indicated by the title of the piece.

General Information

Title: The Lord, the universal King
Composer: William Thorn
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: Keyboard

First published: 1836 in Twenty Original Sacred Melodies, p. 10-11
Description: Setting of the last three verses of Psalm 103 in the metrical New Version.

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Psalm 103.