Table: editions

edition_numbereditorcontributorsubmission_datepublication_dateedition_notesedition_statusstatus_dateviewerpage_idpage_titlework_titlecomposer_namelast_editedlast_updated
32862Edmund Gooch2014-09-052014-09-05The alto part is printed in the alto clef in the source. With the exception of the B{{Natural}} in the tenor part in the penultimate bar, which is marked with a {{Natural}} sign in the source, a {{Sharp}} sign is consistently used in the source to indicate naturalisation of notes flattened by the key signature (e.g. where B{{Natural}} is given in this edition). The text is indicated in the source by the heading 'Ps. 28th', and fragments of of the first verse are underlaid. This first verse has here been given in full and three other verses selected from the text have been added editorially: it is suggested that basses drop the slur from bar 11 in the third and fourth verses to accommodate the word-fit.103215O Lord, my rock, to thee I cry (Joseph Stephenson)O Lord, my rock, to thee I cryJoseph Stephenson2023-09-16 10:27:12

Table: files

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32862.4StepJ-OLordMyRock.sib32862internalsourcesource2Sibelius{{Sib}}(Sibelius 7)2023-09-16 10:27:12
32862.3StepJ-OLordMyRock.mxl32862internalsourcesourceMusic XML{{XML}} 2023-09-16 10:27:12
32862.2StepJ-OLordMyRock.mid32862internalsoundsoundmid{{Mid}} 2023-09-16 10:27:12
32862.1StepJ-OLordMyRock.pdf32862internalscorescorepdf{{Pdf}} 50Public DomainA422023-09-16 10:27:12