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¡Oh! Señor, yo no deseo

Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: GALILEE

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STOCKWELL

Appears in 336 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: D. E. Jones Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 15517 12171 32432 Used With Text: ¡Oh! Señor, yo no deseo
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GALILEE

Appears in 450 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. H. Jude Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 35222 51111 16123 Used With Text: ¡Oh! Señor, yo no deseo
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ALBINIA

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. John Black Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 34515 44323 46543 Used With Text: La sumision cristiana

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Oh Señor, yo no deseo

Hymnal: Himnario para uso de la Iglesia Cristiana Española #1 (1878) Languages: Spanish
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¡Oh! Señor, yo no deseo

Hymnal: El Himnario Evangelico #44 (1893) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: STOCKWELL
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¡Oh! Señor, yo no deseo

Hymnal: Himnario provisional con los cánticos #115 (1907) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: GALILEE

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W. H. Jude

1851 - 1922 Composer of "GALILEE" in Himnario provisional con los cánticos William Herbert Jude United Kingdom 1851-1922. Born at Westleton, Suffolk, England, his family moved to Norfolk. A precocious child, by age eight he was composing music for school plays. Educated at the Liverpool Organ School and East Liverpool College of Music, he became college principal for awhile. He married Catherine Helena Haigh. They had no children. He became a composer, editor, and organist. He was organist for the Blue Coat Hospital & School and Stretford Town Hall near Manchester, while teaching and lecturing. After 20 years there he was appointed organist at the Exeter Hall in London, a primary venue and Christian Centre owned by the YMCA on the Strand in London. As a recitalist, he was asked to “open” over 1000 new organs across the UK, Ireland, and Australia. He was considered the most brilliant organist of his day. He wrote at least two operettas: “Innocents abroad” (1882) and “The mighty deep” (1917). His compositions were frequently religious. He admired British evangelist, Rodney “Gipsy” Smith and published a collection of Smith’s favorite solos in 1903. He also supported the temperance movement. He toured Australia and New Zealand 1890-1894. In 1904 he served as editor for several musical periodicals, including “Monthly Hymnal”, “Minister of music”, and “The Higher life”. He also compiled several hymnbooks, including “Mission hymns” (1911”), and “Festival hymns” (1916). He wrote a number of works on music. He died in London. John Perry

Darius E. Jones

1815 - 1881 Person Name: D. E. Jones Composer of "STOCKWELL" in El Himnario Evangelico

John Black

1817 - 1871 Person Name: Rev. John Black Composer of "ALBINIA" in Himnario de la Iglesia Metodista Episcopal Rev. John Black, M.A., Rector King's Clear, Frederickton, New Brusnwick, Canada. A volume of his compositions, "Cantate Domino;" a hymnal and chants for public worship was published in 1874 (Copp, Clark, and Co., Toronto) Cantate Domino