Killingly

( My willing soul would stay )

Jenks, Stephen (1772-1856) [ USA ]

Edition
Published by Broude Brothers Ltd. [USA] , 1974 ; in Western Wind American tune-book : Vocal music of the Revolutionary and Federal Era (276 p.)
Number of pages : 2
Editor or author of the restitution: Bennett, Lawrence
Type of material: Score with keyboard for rehearsal only
ISMN/ISBN : 0845000764
 
Description
Text in: English
Epoque: 19th century  (1800-1849)
Genre-Style-Form: Sacred ; Hymn (sacred) ; Anthem ; Secular
Mood of the piece: happy
Type of Choir: SATB  (4 mixed voices )
Difficulty choir (incr.from 1 to 5): 2
Difficulty conductor (incr.from A to E): A
Tonality: G major
Duration: 1.0 min.
Liturgical Use: Praise
Source of text: The text is a celebration of the scenic beauty of the village of Killingly, Connecticut, but the words are sufficiently non-specific that they could be read as the blissful soul in Heaven.
 

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