Vocal Music

Give the Stranger Happy Cheer

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1851

“Give the Stranger Happy Cheer” was entered for copyright deposit on January 6, 1851, by F. D. Benteen of Baltimore.

Great Jehovah

Artist (Composed By): 
Pace, Charles H. (Henry)
1950

For SATB choir, soprano soloist, and piano.

Hard Times Come Again No More

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1854

“Hard Times Come Again No More” was entered for copyright on December 16, 1854, and deposited for copyright on January 17, 1855, by Firth, Pond & Co.

A guitar arrangement was published in 1855, although there is no record of copyright entry or deposit. Beginning with “Come with Thy Sweet Voice Again,” Firth, Pond, & Co. did not copyright any of Foster’s arrangements for voice and guitar.

In The Chronicles of Stephen Foster's Family, Evelyn Foster Morneweck writes,

He Is Real

Artist (Composed By): 
Pace, Charles H. (Henry)
1944

For SATB choir, soprano or tenor soloist, and piano.

He Is Sunshine to My Soul

Artist (Composed By): 
Pace, Charles H. (Henry)
1958

For solo voice and piano.

Hero and Leander

Artist (Composed By): 
Foerster, Adolph M. (Martin)
ca.
1908

For voice and piano. The manuscript in Foerster’s hand is dated January 14, 1908. 

Hero and Leander, op. 80, no. 2

Artist (Composed By): 
Foerster, Adolph M. (Martin)
ca.
1897-1908

For medium voice and piano. The manuscript is in Adolph M. Foerster’s hand. 

He’ll Meet Me at the End of the Road

Artist (Composed By): 
Pace, Charles H. (Henry)
1944

For solo voice and piano. 

Hide My Soul

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

For SATB choir, two soprano soloists, and piano. On the published score, Charles H. Pace labeled the work “a Spiritual Anthem for mixed voices.”

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