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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 23 July 1758, Worcester, Massachusetts
'''Born:''' 23 July 1758, Worcester, Massachusetts
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'''Biography:'''
'''Biography:'''
Timothy Swan was an American hatter, merchant, poet, and composer of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. During the American Revolution, he was a fifer. He contributed psalm-tunes to compilations from 1783, and published his own ''New England Harmony'' in 1801.
Timothy Swan was an American hatter, merchant, poet, and composer of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. During the American Revolution, he was a fifer. He contributed psalm-tunes to compilations from 1783, and published his own ''New England Harmony'' in 1801.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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===1. Listed by Title===
===1. Listed by Title===
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===2. Listed by First Line===
===2. Listed by First Line===
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*[[Upton (Timothy Swan)|All honor and praise]]
*[[Bondage (Timothy Swan)|Along the banks where Babel's]]
*[[Bondage (Timothy Swan)|Along the banks where Babel's]]
*[[Ross (Timothy Swan)|As pants the hart for cooling streams]]
*[[Ross (Timothy Swan)|As pants the hart for cooling streams]]
*[[Energy (Timothy Swan)|Attend our armies to the fight]]
*[[Quincy (Timothy Swan)|Awake, my soul, to sound his praise]]
*[[Balloon (Timothy Swan)|Behold, I fall before Thy face]]
*[[Balloon (Timothy Swan)|Behold, I fall before Thy face]]
*[[Vermont (Timothy Swan)|Come, let us join our cheerful songs]]
*[[Vermont (Timothy Swan)|Come, let us join our cheerful songs]]
*[[Trinity (Timothy Swan)|Come, thou almighty King]]
*[[Leghorn (Timothy Swan)|Deep in our hearts let us record]]
*[[Leghorn (Timothy Swan)|Deep in our hearts let us record]]
*[[The Seasons (Timothy Swan)|Eternal source of every joy]]
*[[The Seasons (Timothy Swan)|Eternal source of every joy]]
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*[[Denbigh (Timothy Swan)|God counts the sorrows of his saints]]
*[[Denbigh (Timothy Swan)|God counts the sorrows of his saints]]
*[[Digby (Timothy Swan)|God counts the sorrows of his saints]]
*[[Digby (Timothy Swan)|God counts the sorrows of his saints]]
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*[[Poland (Timothy Swan)|God of my life, look gently down]]
*[[Poland (Timothy Swan)|God of my life, look gently down]]
*[[Arnon (Timothy Swan)|Great God, to thy almighty love]]
*[[Flanders (Timothy Swan)|Great God, whose universal sway]]
*[[Flanders (Timothy Swan)|Great God, whose universal sway]]
*[[Egypt (Timothy Swan)|He called for darkness, darkness came]]
*[[Egypt (Timothy Swan)|He called for darkness, darkness came]]
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*[[Majesty (Timothy Swan)|He framed the globe, He built the sky]]
*[[Majesty (Timothy Swan)|He framed the globe, He built the sky]]
*[[Franklin (Timothy Swan)|Hosanna to Jesus on high]]
*[[Franklin (Timothy Swan)|Hosanna to Jesus on high]]
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*[[Lisbon (Timothy Swan)|My Savior and my King]]
*[[Lisbon (Timothy Swan)|My Savior and my King]]
*[[Boxford (Timothy Swan)|My sorrows, like a flood]]
*[[Boxford (Timothy Swan)|My sorrows, like a flood]]
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*[[Dover (Timothy Swan)|My soul, thy great Creator praise]]
*[[Dover (Timothy Swan)|My soul, thy great Creator praise]]
*[[Burwick (Timothy Swan)|Now for a tune of lofty praise]]
*[[Appleton (Timothy Swan)|Now to the Lord a noble song]]
*[[Appleton (Timothy Swan)|Now to the Lord a noble song]]
*[[Claradon (Timothy Swan)|O come let us join]]
*[[Claradon (Timothy Swan)|O come let us join]]
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*[[Moreen (Timothy Swan)|Oft I am told the muse will prove]]
*[[Moreen (Timothy Swan)|Oft I am told the muse will prove]]
*[[Lutestring (Timothy Swan)|O God, my heart is fully bent]]
*[[Russell (Timothy Swan)|Our days are as the grass]]
*[[Russell (Timothy Swan)|Our days are as the grass]]
*[[Bristol (Timothy Swan)|Rejoice, ye shining worlds on high]]
*[[Bristol (Timothy Swan)|Rejoice, ye shining worlds on high]]
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*[[Judgment (Timothy Swan)|The God of glory sends his summons forth]]
*[[Judgment (Timothy Swan)|The God of glory sends his summons forth]]
*[[Bristol (Timothy Swan)|The lofty pillars of the sky]]
*[[Bristol (Timothy Swan)|The lofty pillars of the sky]]
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*[[Government (Timothy Swan)|The Lord Jehovah reigns]]
*[[Government (Timothy Swan)|The Lord Jehovah reigns]]
*[[Scotland (Timothy Swan)|The Lord my Shepherd is]]
*[[Scotland (Timothy Swan)|The Lord my Shepherd is]]
*[[Dedication Anthem (Timothy Swan)|The Lord reigneth, let the earth rejoice]]
*[[Dedication Anthem (Timothy Swan)|The Lord reigneth, let the earth rejoice]]
*[[Solomon's Song (Timothy Swan)|The voice of my beloved sounds]]
*[[Solomon's Song (Timothy Swan)|The voice of my beloved sounds]]
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*[[Patmos (Timothy Swan)|Think, mighty God, on feeble man]]
*[[Patmos (Timothy Swan)|Think, mighty God, on feeble man]]
*[[Rainbow (Timothy Swan)|Tis by thy strength the mountains stand]]
*[[Rainbow (Timothy Swan)|Tis by thy strength the mountains stand]]
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*Swan, Timothy, Compiler. '''1801'''. ''New England Harmony''. Northampton, Massachusetts. 110 pp.
*Swan, Timothy, Compiler. '''1801'''. ''[[New England Harmony (Timothy Swan)|New England Harmony]]''. Northampton, Massachusetts. 110 pp.


==External links==
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==References==
==References==
*Bayley, Daniel. '''1785'''. ''The Essex Harmony, or Musical Miscellany''. Newburyport: The Author and Son. 40 pp.
*Bayley, Daniel. '''1785'''. ''The Essex Harmony, or Musical Miscellany''. Newburyport: The Author and Son. 40 pp.
*Benham, Asahel. '''1790'''. ''Federal Harmony''. New Haven: A. Morse. 36 pp.
*Benham, Asahel. '''1790'''. ''[[Federal Harmony (Asahel Benham)|Federal Harmony]]''. New Haven: A. Morse. 36 pp.
*Benjamin, Jonathan. '''1799'''. ''Harmonia Coelestis''. Northampton: Andrew Wright. 79 pp.
*Benjamin, Jonathan. '''1799'''. ''[[Harmonia Cœlestis]]''. Northampton: Andrew Wright. 79 pp.
*Brownson, Oliver. '''1785'''. ''Select Harmony''. [Hartford, Connecticut?] 84 pp.
*Brownson, Oliver. '''1785'''. ''[[Select Harmony (Oliver Brownson)|Select Harmony]]''. [Hartford, Connecticut?] 84 pp.
*Brownson, Oliver. '''1797'''. ''A New Collection of Sacred Harmony''. [Hartford, Connecticut?] 56 pp.
*Brownson, Oliver. '''1797'''. ''[[A New Collection of Sacred Harmony (Oliver Brownson)|A New Collection of Sacred Harmony]]''. [Hartford, Connecticut?] 56 pp.
*Cooke, Nym, Editor. '''1997'''. ''Timothy Swan: Psalmody and secular songs''. Madison, Wisconsin: American Musicological Society and A-R Editions.
*Cooke, Nym, Editor. '''1997'''. ''Timothy Swan: Psalmody and secular songs''. Madison, Wisconsin: American Musicological Society and A-R Editions.
*Ely, Alexander. '''1792'''. ''The Baltimore Collection of Church Music''. Baltimore: John Hagerty. 48 pp.
*Ely, Alexander. '''1792'''. ''[[The Baltimore Collection of Church Music]]''. Baltimore: John Hagerty. 48 pp.
*Little, William, and William Smith. '''1801'''. ''The Easy Instructor, or A New Method of Teaching Sacred Harmony''. [Philadelphia] . 105 pp.
*Little, William, and William Smith. '''1801'''. ''The Easy Instructor, or A New Method of Teaching Sacred Harmony''. [Philadelphia] . 105 pp.
*Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. '''2010'''. ''The Makers of the Sacred Harp''. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp.
*Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. '''2010'''. ''The Makers of the Sacred Harp''. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp.
*Stickney, John. '''1783'''. ''The Gentleman and Lady’s Musical Companion''. Newburyport: Daniel Bayley. 160 pp.
*Stickney, John. '''1783'''. ''[[The Gentleman and Lady’s Musical Companion (John Stickney)|The Gentleman and Lady’s Musical Companion]]''. Newburyport: Daniel Bayley. 160 pp.


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Latest revision as of 02:04, 23 October 2022

Life

Born: 23 July 1758, Worcester, Massachusetts

Died: 23 July 1842, Northfield, Massachusetts

Biography: Timothy Swan was an American hatter, merchant, poet, and composer of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. During the American Revolution, he was a fifer. He contributed psalm-tunes to compilations from 1783, and published his own New England Harmony in 1801.

View the Wikipedia article on Timothy Swan.

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List of choral works

1. Listed by Title

Psalm-Tunes
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2. Listed by First Line


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Publications

External links

References

  • Bayley, Daniel. 1785. The Essex Harmony, or Musical Miscellany. Newburyport: The Author and Son. 40 pp.
  • Benham, Asahel. 1790. Federal Harmony. New Haven: A. Morse. 36 pp.
  • Benjamin, Jonathan. 1799. Harmonia Cœlestis. Northampton: Andrew Wright. 79 pp.
  • Brownson, Oliver. 1785. Select Harmony. [Hartford, Connecticut?] 84 pp.
  • Brownson, Oliver. 1797. A New Collection of Sacred Harmony. [Hartford, Connecticut?] 56 pp.
  • Cooke, Nym, Editor. 1997. Timothy Swan: Psalmody and secular songs. Madison, Wisconsin: American Musicological Society and A-R Editions.
  • Ely, Alexander. 1792. The Baltimore Collection of Church Music. Baltimore: John Hagerty. 48 pp.
  • Little, William, and William Smith. 1801. The Easy Instructor, or A New Method of Teaching Sacred Harmony. [Philadelphia] . 105 pp.
  • Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. 2010. The Makers of the Sacred Harp. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp.
  • Stickney, John. 1783. The Gentleman and Lady’s Musical Companion. Newburyport: Daniel Bayley. 160 pp.