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Music Listing (PDF) Chime Master LX Carillon Music Catalog Title TUNE COMPOSER 1333 A Great and Mighty Wonder Es Ist Ein Ros Alte Catholische Geistliche 1251 A Hymn of Glory Let Us Sing! Lasst uns erfreuen Geistliche Kirchengesange 1240 A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Ein' feste Burg Martin Luther 1314 Abide with Me Eventide William Henry Monk 1222 According to Thy Gracious Word Martyrdom (Avon) Hugh Wilson 1232 Adeste Fideles Adeste Fideles John F. Wade's Cantus Diversi 1509 Adoro Devote Adoro Te Devote Processionale 1351 Adoro Te Devote Noel Nouvelet Trad. French carol 1222 Alas! And Did My Saviour Bleed Martyrdom (Avon) Hugh Wilson 1251 All Creatures of Our God and King Lasst uns erfreuen Geistliche Kirchengesange 1229 All Glory be to God Most High Carol Richard Storrs Willis 1245 All Glory, Laud and Honor St. Theodulph Melchior Teschner 1164 All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name! Coronation Oliver Holden 1521 All Praise to Our Redeeming Lord Azmon Carl Gotthelf Glaser 1538 All Praise to Thee for Thou O King Sine Nomine Ralph Vaughan Williams 1328 All Praise to You Finlandia Jean Sibelius 1320 All the Way My Savior Leads Me All the Way Robert Lowry 1251 All You On Earth Lasst uns erfreuen Geistliche Kirchengesange 1138 Alleluia! Alleluia! From Symphony No. 9 Hymn to Joy Ludwig Van Beethoven 1267 Alleluia! Alleluia! Let the Holy Anthem Rise Holy Anthem Traditional Melody 1554 Alleluia! Sing to Jesus Hyfrydol Rowland Hugh Prichard 1171 Alleluia, Song of Sweetness Tantum Ergo Stonyhurst 1303 Almighty Father, Strong to Save Melita John Bacchus Dykes 1270 Almighty God, Your Word Is Cast St. Flavian Day’s Psalter, 1563 1521 Almighty Lord, With One Accord Azmon Carl Gotthelf Glaser 1225 Amazing Grace McIntosh E. O. Excell 1131 America America Henry Carey 1174 America the Beautiful Materna Samuel Augustus Ward 1302 And Are We Yet Alive Dennis Johann Hans Georg Naegeli 1239 And Can It Be that I Should Gain? Sagina Thomas Campbell 1220 Angels from the Realms of Glory Regent Square Henry Thomas Smart 1342 Angels We Have Heard on High Gloria Old French Carol 1237 Are Ye Able Beacon Hill Harry Silverdale Mason 1303 Arise Ye People, Take Your Stand Melita John Bacchus Dykes 1222 As Pants the Hart for Cooling Streams Martyrdom (Avon) Hugh Wilson 1348 As When, In Far Samaria Ellacombe Hofkapelle 1310 As with Gladness Men of Old Dix Konrad Kocher 1256 At the Cross, Her Vigil Keeping Stabat Mater Dolorosa Gesangbuch, Mainz - Traditional 1246 At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing Tichfield John Richardson 1266 Attende Domine Attende Domine Traditional Page A1 Title TUNE COMPOSER 1658 Auld Lang Syne Auld Lang Syne Robert Burns 1130 Aurelia Aurelia Samuel Sebastian Wesley 1326 Ave Maria Bach's Ave Maria Bach, Gounod 1325 Ave Maria Schubert's Ave Maria Franz Peter Schubert 1268 Ave Maris Stella Ave Maris Stella Caspar Ett 1301 Awake, My Soul, Stretch Every Nerve Christmas George Frederick Handel 1521 Awake, O Sleeper, Rise from Death Azmon Carl Gotthelf Glaser 1132 Away in a Manger Mueller James R. Murray 1136 Baptized in Water Bunessan Gaelic Melody 1233 Battle Hymn of the Republic Battle Hymn American Melody 1304 Be Firm and Faithful Lyons Johann Michael Haydn 1269 Be Joyful, Mary, Heavenly Queen Regina Coeli, Jubila Traditional 1217 Be Known to Us in Breaking Bread St. Agnes John Bacchus Dykes 1270 Be Known to Us in Breaking Bread St. Flavian Day’s Psalter, 1563 1328 Be Still, My Soul Finlandia Jean Sibelius 1616 Be Thou My Vision Slane Traditional Irish Melody 1151 Beautiful Garden of Prayer, The Beautiful Garden James Henry Fillmore Sr. 1250 Beautiful Isle of Somewhere Beautiful Isle John Sylvester Fearis 1228 Beautiful Saviour St. Elizabeth Silesian Folk Tune 1415 Before The Lord We Bow Darwall's 148th John Darwall 1333 Behold, A Rose of Judah Es Ist Ein Ros Alte Catholische Geistliche 1302 Beloved, Let Us Love Dennis Johann Hans Georg Naegeli 1242 Blessed Assurance Blessed Assurance Phoebe Palmer Knapp 1228 Blessed By Your Sacrifice St. Elizabeth Silesian Folk Tune 1263 Blessed Virgin Mary Salve Regina Solesmes Chant 1348 Blest Be the God of Israel (Benedictus) Ellacombe Hofkapelle 1245 Blest Be the King Whose Coming St. Theodulph Melchior Teschner 1302 Blest Be the Tie that Binds Dennis Johann Hans Georg Naegeli 1224 Breathe on Me, Breath of God Trentham Robert Jackson 1253 Bring Flowers of the Rarest Our Lady Mary E. Walsh 1136 Bunessan Bunessan Gaelic Melody 1245 By All Your Saints Still Striving St. Theodulph Melchior Teschner 1246 By the Blood that Flowed from Thee Tichfield John Richardson 1554 Call Jehovah Thy Salvation Hyfrydol Rowland Hugh Prichard 1231 Cantique de Noel Cantique de Noel Adolphe Charles Adam 1337 Christ Arose Christ Arose Robert Lowry 1136 Christ Be Beside Me Bunessan Gaelic Melody 1616 Christ Be My Leader Slane Traditional Irish Melody 1221 Christ for the World We Sing Italian Hymn Felice de Giardini 1425 Christ High-Ascended Christe Sanctorum Paris Antiphoner 1258 Christ Is Alive! Let Christians Sing Truro Thomas John Williams 1344 Christ Is Arisen Christ ist Erstanden J. Klug, Geistliche Lieder 1220 Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation Regent Square Henry Thomas Smart Page A2 Title TUNE COMPOSER 1415 Christ Is Our Cornerstone Darwall's 148th John Darwall 1425 Christ Is the World's Light Christe Sanctorum Paris Antiphoner 1344 Christ the Lord Is Risen Again! Christ ist Erstanden J. Klug, Geistliche Lieder 1143 Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Easter Hymn from "Lyra Davidica" 1339 Christ the Lord Is Risen Today St. George's Windsor George Job Elvey 1310 Christ Whose Glory Fills the Skies Dix Konrad Kocher 1240 Christ's Church Shall Glory Ein' feste Burg Martin Luther 1259 Church in the Wildwood, The Church in Wildwood Dr. William S. Pitts 1130 Church's One Foundation, The Aurelia Samuel Sebastian Wesley 1217 City of God, How Broad and Far St. Agnes John Bacchus Dykes 1329 Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean Thomas Becket & D. Shaw 1217 Come Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove St. Agnes John Bacchus Dykes 1221 Come Now, Almighty King Italian Hymn Felice de Giardini 1354 Come, All Ye Shepherds Come, All Ye Shepherds Moravian Melody 1261 Come, Holy Ghost, Creator Blest Lambillotte Louis Lambillotte 1222 Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove Martyrdom (Avon) Hugh Wilson 1317 Come, Let Us Join Our Cheerful Songs Nun Danket J. Cruger's Praxis Pietatis Melica 1221 Come, O Thou God of Grace Italian Hymn Felice de Giardini 1144 Come, Sinners, to the Gospel Feast Grosser Gott, Wir Loben Dich Maria Theresa, Gesangebuch 1220 Come, Thou All-Trasforming Spirit Regent Square Henry Thomas Smart 1221 Come, Thou Almighty King Italian Hymn Felice de Giardini 1554 Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus Hyfrydol Rowland Hugh Prichard 1339 Come, Ye Thankful People, Come St. George's Windsor George Job Elvey 1243 Commit Thou All That Grieves Thee Passion Chorale Hans Leo Hassler 1160 Conqueror (O Durchbrecher) Conqueror Freylinghausen's Gesangbuch 1275 Coventry Carol, The Coventry Carol English Melody 1303 Creator Spirit, By Whose Aid Melita John Bacchus Dykes 1251 Creator Spirit, By Whose Aid Lasst uns erfreuen Geistliche Kirchengesange 1312 Crown Him with Many Crowns Diademata George J. Elvey 1129 Daily, Daily Sing to Mary Daily Sing to Mary Traditional 1323 Danny Boy Londonderry Air Irish Folk Tune 1425 Darkness Has Faded Christe Sanctorum Paris Antiphoner 1125 Day of Holiness Sicilian Mariners' Hymn Sicilian Melody 1348 Day of Resurrection, The Ellacombe Hofkapelle 1144 Dear Jesus, in Whose Life I See Grosser Gott, Wir Loben Dich Maria Theresa, Gesangebuch 1127 Dear Lord and Father of Mankind Rest (Elton) Frederick C. Maker 1303 Dear Lord, to Your True Servants Give Melita John Bacchus Dykes 1305 Deck the Halls Deck the Hall Old Welsh Air 1262 Dominus Recordatus Dominus Recordatus Traditional 1170 Doxology Old 100th V-Amen Louis Bourgeois 1266 Draw Near, O Lord, Our God Attende Domine Traditional 1143 Easter Hymn Easter Hymn from "Lyra Davidica" 1220 Easter People, Raise Your Voices Regent Square Henry Thomas Smart Page A3 Title TUNE COMPOSER 1303 Eternal Father, Strong to Save Melita John Bacchus Dykes 1351 Eternal Spirit of the Living Christ Noel Nouvelet Trad. French carol 1509 Eternal Spirit of the Living Christ Adoro Te Devote Processionale 1228 Fairest Lord Jesus St. Elizabeth Silesian Folk Tune 1318 Faith of Our Fathers St. Catherine Henry Frederick Hemy 1425 Father Most Holy Christe Sanctorum Paris Antiphoner 1217 Father of Mercies St. Agnes John Bacchus Dykes 1328 Finlandia Finlandia Jean Sibelius 1315 First Noel, The First Noel Traditional French Air 1345 Fling Out the Banner Waltham John Baptiste Calkin 1130 For All the Faithful Women Aurelia Samuel Sebastian Wesley 1538 For All the Saints Sine Nomine Ralph Vaughan Williams 1274 For All the Saints Pro Omnibus Sanctis (Sarum) Joseph Barnby 1310 For the Beauty of the Earth Dix Konrad Kocher 1515 For the Healing of the Nations Cwm Rhondda John Hughes 1222 Forever Here My Rest Shall Be Martyrdom (Avon) Hugh Wilson 1265 Forth in Thy Name, O Lord Duke Street John Hatton 1149 Forward Through the Ages St. Gertrude Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan 1251 From All that Dwell Below the Skies Lasst uns erfreuen Geistliche Kirchengesange 1265 From All that Dwell Below the Skies Duke Street John Hatton 1346 From Ocean unto Ocean Lancashire Henry Thomas Smart 1538 From These Thy Children Gathered in Thy Name Sine Nomine Ralph Vaughan Williams 1327 Gesu Bambino Gesu Bambino Pietro A. Yon 1265 Give to Our God Immortal Praise! Duke Street John Hatton 1340 Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken Austria Francis Joseph Haydn
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