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Jessie Seymour Irvine
Jessie Seymour Irvine (26 July 1836 – 2 September 1887) was the daughter of a Church of Scotland parish minister who served at Dunottar, Peterhead, and Crimond in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. She is referred to by Ian Campbell Bradley in his 1997 book ''Abide with Me: The World of Victorian Hymns'' as standing "in a strong Scottish tradition of talented amateurs who tended to produce metrical psalm tunes rather than the dedicated hymn tunes increasingly composed in England." Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 – 9 results of 9
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1Crimond: (S.C.T.B.)Published 1951Call Number: Loading…
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2Crimond: XXIII psalmPublished 1951Call Number: Loading…
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3Crimond: (T.T.B.B.)Published 1951Call Number: Loading…
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4Crimond: (psalm xxiii) : with descantPublished 1951Call Number: Loading…
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5Psalmen: Chorbuch : für gemischten Chor a cappella, gelegentlich mit Tasteninstrument = Psalms : Choral collection : for mixed choir a cappella, occasionally with keyboard accompanimentPublished 2019Call Number: Loading…Table of Contents
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6Crimond: XXIII psalmPublished 1951Call Number: Loading…
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7Crimond: (Psalm XXIII) : Scottish psalm tunePublished 1947Call Number: Loading…
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8Der Herr, mein Hirte: aus "20 Reponsorien"Published 2009Call Number: Loading…
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9CrimondPublished 1991Call Number: Loading…
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