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==Music files==
==Music files==
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{{Editor|Edmund Gooch|2011-06-07}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|2|38}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
{{Editor|Edmund Gooch|2011-06-07}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|2|38}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
:'''Edition notes:''' The alto part is printed in the source in the treble clef, an octave above sounding pitch. Only the first verse of the text is given in the source: three subsequent verses have been added editorially. The tenor E and F on beat 2 of bar 17 are printed as small semiquaver grace notes in the source, but have been written out fully in the present edition.
:'''Edition notes:''' The alto part is printed in the source in the treble clef, an octave above sounding pitch. Only the first verse of the text is given in the source: three subsequent verses have been added editorially. The tenor E and F on beat 2 of bar 17 are printed as small semiquaver grace notes in the source, but have been written out fully in the present edition.
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==General Information==
==General Information==
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{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Instruments|Basso continuo}}
{{Instruments|Basso continuo}}
{{Published|1811}}
{{Pub|1|1811|in ''{{NoCo|A New Set of Sacred Music}}''|pg=23}}
 
'''Description:''' Setting of verses by Charles Wesley to a tune 'Redeeming Love', by John Fawcett. This setting was published on page 23 of Fawcett's first publication, {{NoComp|A New Set of Sacred Music|John Fawcett}} [c1811]. Hymn Tune Index tune number 16898.
'''Description:''' Setting of verses by Charles Wesley to a tune 'Redeeming Love', by John Fawcett. ''Hymn Tune Index'' tune number 16898.


'''External websites:'''
'''External websites:'''

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  • CPDL #23688:        (Sibelius 6)
Editor: Edmund Gooch (submitted 2011-06-07).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 38 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: The alto part is printed in the source in the treble clef, an octave above sounding pitch. Only the first verse of the text is given in the source: three subsequent verses have been added editorially. The tenor E and F on beat 2 of bar 17 are printed as small semiquaver grace notes in the source, but have been written out fully in the present edition.
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General Information

Title: O love divine, how sweet thou art
Composer: John Fawcett
Tune: Redeeming Love
Lyricist: Charles Wesley

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredHymn

Language: English
Instruments: Basso continuo

First published: 1811 in A New Set of Sacred Music, p. 23

Description: Setting of verses by Charles Wesley to a tune 'Redeeming Love', by John Fawcett. Hymn Tune Index tune number 16898.

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at O love divine, how sweet thou art.