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==Music files==
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{{Editor|Peter Bird|2005-10-26}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|4|68}}{{Copy|Personal}} Copyright © 2005 by George Peter Bird. This edition may be freely distributed, duplicated, performed, and recorded.
:<b>Editor:</b> [[User:Peter Bird|Peter Bird]] <i>(added 2005-10-26)</i>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Score information: </b>Letter, 4 pages, 68 kbytes&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Copyright:</b> [[ChoralWiki:Personal|Personal]] Copyright © 2005 by George Peter Bird. This edition may be freely distributed, duplicated, performed, and recorded.<br>
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:<b>Edition notes:</b>


==General Information==
==General Information==
<b>Title:</b> <i>Donne's Hymn</i><br>
{{Title|''Donne's Hymn''}}
<b>Composer:</b> [[Peter Bird]]<br>
{{Composer|Peter Bird}}
 
{{Lyricist|John Donne}}
<b>Number of voices:</b> 4vv&nbsp;<b>Voicing:</b> SATB<br>
'''Genre:''' [[:Category:Sacred music|Sacred]], Anthem<br>
<b>Language:</b> English<br>
<b>Instruments: </b>A cappella.<br>
<b>Published: </b>2005<br>
 
<b>Description: </b> First stanza of John Donne’s ''Hymn to God, My God, in my Sickness'', 1631?  In more-or-less late Renaissance style (except that fourths are allowed in the context of 2nd inversions of triads).
 
<b>External websites: </b>
http://element.ess.ucla.edu/choral/


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{{Language|English}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
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{{Descr|First stanza of John Donne’s ''Hymn to God, My God, in my Sickness'', 1631? In more-or-less late Renaissance style (except that fourths are allowed in the context of 2nd inversions of triads).}}
{{#ExtWeb:
http://peterbird.name/choral/}}
==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
<b>Original text: </b>
{{Text|English|
{{Text|English}}
Since I am coming to that Holy room
Since I am coming to that Holy room,<br>
Where, with Thy choir of saints forevermore,
Where, with Thy choir of saints forevermore,<br>
I shall be made Thy music; as I come
I shall be made Thy music; as I come<br>
I tune the instrument here at the door,
I tune the instrument here at the door,<br>
And what I must do then, think here before.
And what I must do then, think here before.<br>
<br>
''John Donne''


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''John Donne''}}


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Editor: Peter Bird (submitted 2005-10-26).   Score information: Letter, 4 pages, 68 kB   Copyright: Personal Copyright © 2005 by George Peter Bird. This edition may be freely distributed, duplicated, performed, and recorded.
Edition notes:

General Information

Title: Donne's Hymn
Composer: Peter Bird
Lyricist: John Donne

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SacredAnthem

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 2005
Description: First stanza of John Donne’s Hymn to God, My God, in my Sickness, 1631? In more-or-less late Renaissance style (except that fourths are allowed in the context of 2nd inversions of triads).

External websites:

Original text and translations

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Since I am coming to that Holy room
Where, with Thy choir of saints forevermore,
I shall be made Thy music; as I come
I tune the instrument here at the door,
And what I must do then, think here before.

John Donne