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Discography of Sir Arthur Sullivan:
Hymns

Before his career took off as a comic opera composer, Sullivan madehis living composing hymns and songs. The most famous of his hymns issurely "Onward, Christian soldiers," but he wrote many dozens of others.Nearly all of them date from before 1875 (the year ofTrial by Jury),with 1874 the most common year. Not coincidentally, he edited the SPCK'sChurch Hymns and Tunes during that year. Of the experience, hewrote (famously) to his mother:

I hope that the hymn-book will be a blessing to the Church. It's a curse tome. Had I known the wearisome labours of it, I would not have undertaken itfor a thousand pounds.

The following table is taken fromJacobs, 2nd edn.Very few of the hymns have been recorded, but forthose that have, the designationREC" points to a page with further details.

Paul Howarth has submittedto the G&S Archive the score and lyrics for every hymn that Sullivan eitherwrote or arranged, and MIDI files for many of them.You can see them at<http://diamond.boisestate.edu/gas/hymns/>.

First LineWords ByName of TuneDate
A few more years shall roll (arrangement from G. W. Martin)Horatius Bonar"Leominster"1902
Angel voices, ever singingRECFrancis Pitts"Dulce sonans"1874
Art thou weary, art thou languidTrans. J. M. Neale"Rest"1872
At Thine altar, Lord, we gatherMary Bradford Whiting"Dulce sonans"1874
Be Thou with us every dayT. B. Pollock"Litany, No. 3"????
Brightly gleams our bannerT. J. Potter"St. Theresa1874
Christ is risen!A. T. Gurney"Resurrexit"1874
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspireTrans. Bishop J. Cosin"Veni, Creator"1874
Come, ye faithful, raise the strainJ. M. Neale"St. Kevin"1872
Courage, brother! do not stumbleRECNorman Macleod"Courage, brother"1872
Crown Him with many crownsMatthew Bridges"Coronae1874
Draw nigh, and take the body of the LordTrans. J. M. Neale"Coena Domini"1874
Father, before Thy throne of lightF. W. Farrar"Old 137th1874
Father of heaven, Who has created allTrans. Catherine Winkworth"St. Francis1874
For all Thy love and goodness (arrangement from Aldrich)Frances Jane Douglas & Bishop W. Walsham How"Springtime"1874
For ever with the Lord (arrangement from J. Woodbury)James Montgomery"Nearer Home1874
"For My sake and the gospel's, go"RECEd. H. Bickersteth"Bishopgarth1899
From Egypt's bondage comeT. Kelly"Pilgrimage1874
God bless our wide DominionMarquess of Lorne"Dominion Hymn1880
God moves ina mysterious wayWilliam Cowper"St. Nathaniel"1867
God the all-terrible! King who ordainestHenry Fothergill Chorley & John Ellerton"Ultor Omnipotens"1874
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!RECChristopher Wordsworth"Lux eoi"1874
Hark! a thrilling voice is soundingTrans. Edward Caswall"Lux eoi"1874
He is gone — a cloud of lightA. P. Stanley"St. Patrick"1874
Holy Spirit, come in might (arrangement from S. Webbe's collection)Trans. Edward Caswall"Light"1902
Hushed was the evening hymnRECJames D. Burns"Samuel"1874
I heard the voice of Jesus sayHoratius Bonar"Audite audientes me"1874
In the hour of my distressRobert Herrick"Evelyn1874
It came upon the midnight clearRECE. H. SearsNoel1874
Jesu, in Thy dying woesT. B. Pollock"Lebbaeus"1874
Jesu, life of those who dieT. B. Pollock"Litany, No. 21875
Jesu, my Saviour, look on meCharlotte Elliott"Hanford1874
Jesu, we are far awayT. B. Pollock"Litany, No. 11875
Lead, kindly lightRECJ. H. Newman"Lux in tenebris1874
Let no tears to-day be shedTrans. R. F. Littledale"St. Millicent1874
Let us with a gladsome mindJohn Milton"Ever faithful, ever sure"1874
Lord, in this, Thy mercy's dayRECIssac Williams"Lacrymae1872
Lord Divine, all love excellingCharles Wesley"Falfield" or "Formosa"1867
My God, I thank Thee Who has madeAdelaide A. Procter"Carrow1875
Nearer, my God, to TheeRECSarah F. Adams"Proprior Deo"1872
Of Thy love some gracious tokenT. Kelly"Of Thy love" or "St. Lucian"1868
O Jesu, Thou art standingW. Walsham How"Lux mundi"1872
O King of KingsW. Walsham How"Bishopgarth1897
O love that wilt not let me goGeorge Matheson"Chapel Royal1902
O Paradise!F. W. Faber"Paradise"1874
O Strength and Stay upholding all creation (arrangement of an old tune)Trans. John Ellerton"Marlborough"1874
O where shall rest be foundJames Montgomery"Ecclesia"1874
Onward, Christian soldiersRECRev. Sabine Baring-Gould"St. Gergrude"1871
Our Blest Redeemer, ere He breathedHarriet Auber"Promissio Patris"1874
Rock of ages, cleft for meA. M. Toplady"Mount Zion"1867
Safe home, safe home in portRECTrans. J. M. Neale"Safe home"1872
Saviour, when in dust to TheeRobert Grant"St. Mary Magdalene"1872
Show me not only Jesus dyingJosiah Condor"Christus"1874
Sing Alleluia forth in duteous praiseTrans. John Ellerton"Holy City"1874
Sweet Saviour! bless us ere we goF. W. Faber"Valete"1874
Tender Shepherd, Thou hast still'dTrans. Catherine Winkworth"The long home" or "Gentle shepherd" or "Tender shepherd"1872
The homeland, the homelandH. R. Haweis"Hymn of the homeland"1867
The roseate hues of early dawnCecil Frances Alexander"The roseate hues"1872
The Saints of God, their conflict pastArchbishop Maclagan"Saints of God"1874
The Son of God goes forth to war (arrangement from Croft)Bishop R. Heber"St. Ann"1869
The strain upraise in joy and praiseRECTrans. J. M. Neale"The strain upraise"1868
Thine arm, O Lord, in days of oldE. H. Plumptre"Old 137th"1874
Thou God of Love, beneath Thy sheltering wingsJane Euphemia Browne"Thou God of Love"1867
Thou, to Whom the sick and dyingGodfrey Thring"Bolwell"1902
To mourn our dead we gather hereMary Bradford Whiting"Victoria"1899
To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raiseRECW. Chatterton Dix"Golden sheaves"1874
We are but strangers here, a/k/a/ I'm but a stranger hereRECT. R. Taylor"Fatherland" or "St. Edmund" or "Pilgrimage"1872
'Welcome, happy moring!' age to age shall sayTrans. John Ellerton"Welcome, happy morning" or "Fortunatus"1869
When through the torn sailHeber"Heber"1869
While shephers watched their flocks by night (arrangement of an old carol)Nahum Tate"Bethlehem"1874
Who trusts in God, a strong abodeRECTrans. Benjamin H. Kennedy"Constance"1874
Winter reigneth o'er the land (arrangement)Bishop W. Walsham How"Clarance"1874
With the sweet word of peace (arrangement of an old melody)George Watson"Parting"1874


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