Talk:Charles Wood (composer)
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[edit] Anthems are not mentioned
Any Idea why his anthems, hymns or other choral works do not appear here? He wrote quite some, to mention a few:
- 'Tis the day of Resurrection
- Ascencion Hymn
- Expectans expectavi
- God omnipotent reigneth
- Haec dies
- I am risen
- I will call upon God
- Jesu, the very thought is sweet
- O King most high
- O Lord that seest from yon starry height
- O Lord, Rebuke me not
- O most merciful
- O thou sweetest source
- Prelide Martyrs
- Prelude Old 104th
- Prelude Old 132nd
- Prelude Old 136th
- Prelude Psalm 23
- Prelude York Tune
- Sunlight all golden
- The earth trembled
- This is the day
- True Love's the gift
These choral titles are from a recording Gonville and Caius College Choir, to be precise CD with ASIN nr B00005RGJK I think mentioning some of the titles is not a copyright infringement since his works are in library and from 189X
I hope someone can include his choral hymns and anthems as well. "Hail, gladdening light" is quite well known. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.111.36.244 (talk) 00:42, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
- I meant to finish the list of his works but got distracted and forgot about it. Unless someone else does it, I'll eventually get around to it. PatrickWaters (talk) 15:41, 16 April 2008 (UTC)