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*{{PostedDate|2018-06-10}} {{CPDLno|50078}} [[Media:WondrousLoveChristopher1840a.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:WondrousLoveChristopher1840a.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:WondrousLoveChristopher1840a.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:WondrousLoveChristopher1840a.mscz|{{Muse}}]] | *{{PostedDate|2018-06-10}} {{CPDLno|50078}} [[Media:WondrousLoveChristopher1840a.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:WondrousLoveChristopher1840a.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:WondrousLoveChristopher1840a.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:WondrousLoveChristopher1840a.mscz|{{Muse}}]] | ||
{{Editor|Barry Johnston|2018-06-10}}{{ScoreInfo|Unknown|1|47}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | {{Editor|Barry Johnston|2018-06-10}}{{ScoreInfo|Unknown|1|47}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | ||
: | :{{EdNotes|Notes in four-shape format, as originally written in 1840. Words to first stanza as in ''Southern Harmony'', 1840; three other stanzas included, from Mercer's ''Cluster'', 1823, that William Walker used often.}} | ||
*{{PostedDate|2009-11-05}} {{CPDLno|20466}} [[Media:WHAT WONDROUS.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:WHAT WONDROUS.mid|{{mid}}]] | |||
{{Editor|Michael J. Oczko|2009-11-05}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|5|153}}{{Copy|Personal}} | {{Editor|Michael J. Oczko|2009-11-05}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|5|153}}{{Copy|Personal}} | ||
: | :'''Arranger:'''Michael J. Oczko | ||
:{{Voicing|4|SATB}} | :{{Voicing|4|SATB}} | ||
: | :{{EdNotes|Arranged for organ and SATB. Also available in Polish with original text by Michael Oczko}} | ||
*{{PostedDate|2006-08-10}} {{CPDLno|12250}} [[Media:WhatWondrousLoveIsThis.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:WhatWondrousLoveIsThis.mid|{{mid}}]] | |||
*{{CPDLno|12250}} [[Media:WhatWondrousLoveIsThis.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:WhatWondrousLoveIsThis.mid|{{mid}}]] | |||
{{Editor|Mark Hamilton Dewey|2006-08-10}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|1|49}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | {{Editor|Mark Hamilton Dewey|2006-08-10}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|1|49}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | ||
: | :{{EdNotes|Unattributed 4-part harmonization.}} | ||
==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''Wondrous Love''}} | |||
{{FirstLine|What wondrous love is this}} | {{FirstLine|What wondrous love is this}} | ||
{{Composer|Anonymous}} | |||
{{Arranger|James Christopher}} | {{Arranger|James Christopher}} | ||
{{Lyricist|Anonymous}} | |||
{{Voicing|3|STB}}<br> | {{Voicing|3|STB}}<br> | ||
{{Genre|Sacred|}} {{ | {{Genre|Sacred|}} {{Meter|66. 63. 66. 66. 63}} | ||
{{Language|English}} | {{Language|English}} | ||
{{Instruments|A cappella}} | {{Instruments|A cappella}} | ||
{{ | {{Pub|1|1840|in ''[[Southern Harmony]]'', 1840, p. 220, for three voices, with notes in four-shape format, attributed to (James) Christopher|ed=Edition 4}} | ||
{{Descr|The tune is based on ''The Ballad of Captain Kidd'', an eighteenth-century English song (Jackson 1953a). Porter and Garst (1979) found more than twenty tunes in this unusual meter, including the present one. Words by an anonymous author, before 1811. The tune and words above appears in ''[[The Sacred Harp (1844)|The Sacred Harp]]'', 1844 to the present, on p. 159, and in many modern hymnbooks. | |||
'''References:''' | '''References:''' | ||
*Jackson, George Pullen. 1953a. ''Spiritual Folk-Songs of Early America'', Second Edition. Locust Valley, New York: J. J. Augustin. 254 pp. | *Jackson, George Pullen. 1953a. ''Spiritual Folk-Songs of Early America'', Second Edition. Locust Valley, New York: J. J. Augustin. 254 pp. | ||
*Porter, Ellen Jane, and John F. Garst. 1979. ''More tunes in the Captain Kidd meter''. The Hymn 30(3): 252-262. | *Porter, Ellen Jane, and John F. Garst. 1979. ''More tunes in the Captain Kidd meter''. The Hymn 30(3): 252-262.}} | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Wondrous_Love_Is_This Wikipedia article on ''What Wondrous Love Is This'']}} | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Wondrous_Love_Is_This Wikipedia article on ''What Wondrous Love Is This''] | |||
==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
{{LinkText|What wondrous love is this}} | {{LinkText|What wondrous love is this}} |
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- Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2018-06-10). Score information: Unknown, 1 page, 47 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Notes in four-shape format, as originally written in 1840. Words to first stanza as in Southern Harmony, 1840; three other stanzas included, from Mercer's Cluster, 1823, that William Walker used often.
- Editor: Michael J. Oczko (submitted 2009-11-05). Score information: A4, 5 pages, 153 kB Copyright: Personal
- Arranger:Michael J. Oczko
- Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
- Edition notes: Arranged for organ and SATB. Also available in Polish with original text by Michael Oczko
- Editor: Mark Hamilton Dewey (submitted 2006-08-10). Score information: Letter, 1 page, 49 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Unattributed 4-part harmonization.
General Information
Title: Wondrous Love
First Line: What wondrous love is this
Composer: Anonymous
Arranger: James Christopher
Lyricist: Anonymous
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: STB
Genre: Sacred Meter: 66. 63. 66. 66. 63
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1840 in Southern Harmony, 1840, p. 220, for three voices, with notes in four-shape format, attributed to (James) Christopher
Description: The tune is based on The Ballad of Captain Kidd, an eighteenth-century English song (Jackson 1953a). Porter and Garst (1979) found more than twenty tunes in this unusual meter, including the present one. Words by an anonymous author, before 1811. The tune and words above appears in The Sacred Harp, 1844 to the present, on p. 159, and in many modern hymnbooks.
References:
- Jackson, George Pullen. 1953a. Spiritual Folk-Songs of Early America, Second Edition. Locust Valley, New York: J. J. Augustin. 254 pp.
- Porter, Ellen Jane, and John F. Garst. 1979. More tunes in the Captain Kidd meter. The Hymn 30(3): 252-262.
External websites:
Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at What wondrous love is this.
- Barry Johnston editions
- Michael J. Oczko editions
- SATB
- 4-part choral music
- Mark Hamilton Dewey editions
- First Lines (English)
- Anonymous compositions
- James Christopher compositions
- James Christopher arrangements
- STB
- 3-part choral music
- Sacred music
- 66. 63. 66. 66. 63
- Works in English
- A cappella
- 1840 works
- Four-shape note editions
- Sheet music
- Romantic music