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'''Born:''' 21 | '''Born:''' 21 April 1783, Malpas, Cheshire, England | ||
'''Died:''' 3 | '''Died:''' 3 April 1826, Trichinopoly (Tiruchirappalli), Tamil Nadu, India | ||
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Anglican Bishop, missionary and author, whose poetry has been set by many composers. | Anglican Bishop, missionary and author, whose poetry has been set by many composers. | ||
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[[Category:Lyricists|Heber, Reginald]] | [[Category:Lyricists|Heber, Reginald]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:35, 8 April 2021
Life
Born: 21 April 1783, Malpas, Cheshire, England
Died: 3 April 1826, Trichinopoly (Tiruchirappalli), Tamil Nadu, India
Biography:
Anglican Bishop, missionary and author, whose poetry has been set by many composers.
View the Wikipedia article on Reginald Heber.
Settings of text by Reginald Heber
- A prayer for peace (William Crotch)
- Ar hyd y nos (Traditional)
- Bread of the world (Christopher Upton)
- Bread of the world in mercy broken (Anonymous)
- Bread of the world in mercy broken (Louis Bourgeois)
- Bread of the world, in mercy broken (Robert Franz)
- Brightest and best (Crys Armbrust)
- Brightest and best (Edward John Hopkins)
- Brightest and best (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Brightest and best (Traditional)
- Brightest and best of the sons of the morning (Henry Walford Davies)
- Brightest and best of the sons of the morning (John Goss)
- Brightest and best of the sons of the morning (Joseph Barnby)
- Brightest and best of the sons of the morning (Joseph Francis Thrupp)
- Brightest and best of the stars of the morning (Anonymous)
- Brightest and best of the stars of the morning (James Proctor Harding)
- Evening Hymn, Op. 54, No. 6 (Dudley Buck)
- From Greenland's icy mountains (Lowell Mason)
- Funeral Thoughts (Tim Risher)
- Gaudium Cæleste (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- God, that madest earth and heaven (Joseph Barnby)
- Holy, holy, holy (Joseph Barnby)
- Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Hosanna to the living Lord (Joseph Barnby)
- Hosanna to the living Lord! (John Bacchus Dykes)
- How soft the shades (Charles King Hall)
- How soft the shades of evening creep (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Lo! star-led chiefs (William Crotch)
- Nutfield (William Henry Monk)
- Nymphs of air and ancient sea (Henry Thomas Smart)
- O God, the Son eternal (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- O most merciful (Charles Wood)
- Queen of fresh flowers (Benjamin Mansell Ramsey)
- The Son of God goes forth to war (Arthur Sullivan)
- Star in the East (Deodatus Dutton)
- Thou art gone to the grave (Charles L. Williams)
- Thou art gone to the grave (Joseph Barnby)
- Thou palsied earth (John Wall Callcott)
- Virgin-born, we bow before thee (Claude Goudimel)
- Wake! To the hunting (Henry Thomas Smart)
- When eyes are beaming (Benjamin Mansell Ramsey)
- When thro' the torn sail, Op. 89, No. 4b (Dudley Buck)
- When through the torn sail (Gustav Stolpe)
Publications
- Palestine
External links
View the Wikipedia article on Reginald Heber.
- Cyber Hymnal™ article