The Lord is my shepherd |
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| File: | irvlord.nwc (November 2007) 1 kB |
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| Full name of work: | The Lord is my shepherd |
| Composer: | Irvine, Jessie Seymour (1836-1887), Scottish |
| About: | http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/i/r/irvine_js.htm |
| Lyricist: | G.Deguara |
| First line: | Ir-raghaj u s-Sid tieghi kun Int Mulej |
| Music category: | Religious hymn (in Maltese) |
| Instruments: | Piano and Voice |
| Name of file creator: | Albert Scerri |
| e-mail address: | albscerri "at" onvol "dot" net |
| website: | http://www.ciantar.org/nwcopera/index.html |
| Running time: | 00:01:38 |
| Comments: | The Maltese title is a free translation of Psalm 23. The hymn tune "The Lord is my Shepherd" based on "Crimond" is credited to David Grant, an amateur musician, However it was claimed that Grant was not the composer but simply in receipt of the music to help harmonize it for the true composer Jessie Irvine, although it is still disputed by some. English lyrics of Psalm 23 can be found at http://www.psalmistry.com/lyrics/23.htm and other sites. J This NoteWorthy file uses a non standard font. This can be obtained as follows: Tornado - Scriptorium download at http://nwc-scriptorium.org/fonts/tocfug.zip |