Church Music

The Angels Are Singing unto Me

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1863

“The Angels Are Singing unto Me” was included in Waters’ Golden Harp for Sunday Schools, which was submitted for copyright deposit on April 14, 1863, by Horace Waters.  It was later republished in The Athenaeum Collection of Hymns and Tunes for Church and Sunday School (New York: Horace Waters, 1863).

The Beautiful Shore

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1863

“The Beautiful Shore” was included in Waters’ Golden Harp for Sunday Schools, which was submitted for copyright depost on April 14, 1863, by Horace Waters. It was later republished in The Athenaeum Collection of Hymns and Tunes for Church and Sunday School (New York: Horace Waters, 1863). The lyrics were by Mrs. O. S. Matteson.

The Bright Hills of Glory

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1863

“The Bright Hills of Glory” was published in The Athenaeum Collection of Hymns and Tunes for Church and Sunday School, which was submitted for copyright deposit on December 9, 1863, by Horace Waters.

Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder authored the lyrics.

The Pure, the Bright, the Beautiful

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1863

“The Pure, the Bright, the Beautiful” was published in The Athenaeum Collection of Hymns and Tunes for Church and Sunday School, which was submitted for copyright deposit on December 9, 1863, by Horace Waters.

There Is a Land of Love

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1862

“There Is a Land of Love” was published in 1862 by Horace Waters of New York. Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder authored the lyrics, and the music was arranged by Prof. Cull.

There’ll Be Joy Up There

Artist (Composed By): 
Pace, Charles H. (Henry)
1945

For SATB choir and piano. 

To Do Some Good Each Day

Artist (Composed By): 
Pace, Charles H. (Henry)
ca.
1943-1947

For solo voice and piano.

Triumphal March

Artist (Composed By): 
Oetting, William H.
March 7, 1896

For organ. The manuscript of “Triumphal March” in the William Oetting Collection is dated March 7, 1896.  

Twenty Studies for Organ in Trio Style

Artist (Composed By): 
Oetting, William H.
ca.
1875-1969

“Twenty Studies for Organ in Trio Style Consisting of Chorales and Well-Known Hymn Tunes” is a collection of organ arrangements made by William H. Oetting. Manuscripts are found in the William Oetting Collection. 

1. O God Our Help in Ages Past (St. Anne)

2. Praise to the Lord (Lobe den Herren)

3. Now Thank We All Our God (Nun danket)

4. The God of Abraham Praise (Leoni)

5. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (Ein feste Burg) 

6. All Glory, Laud, and Honor (St. Theodulph)

7. O Sacred Head Surrounded (Passion Chorale, by Hans Leo Hassler)

Was That You?

Artist (Composed By): 
Pace, Charles H. (Henry)
1946

For solo voice and piano.

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