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VALIANT HEARTS

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Gustav Holst Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 14253 43221 14251 Used With Text: O valiant hearts, who to your glory came

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O valiant hearts, who to your glory came

Author: John Stanhope Arkwright Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 26 hymnals Topics: Martyrs; National Days; Communion of Saints; Conversion St. Paul The Communion General; Social Religion War and peace; St. Matthias Morning Prayer Closing; The Church Expectant Used With Tune: VALIANT HEARTS

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O valiant hearts, who to your glory came

Author: J. S. Arkwright Hymnal: Songs of Praise #163a (1925) Languages: English Tune Title: VALIANT HEARTS

O valiant hearts, who to your glory came

Author: John Stanhope Arkwright Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #531b (1940) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Topics: Martyrs; National Days; Communion of Saints; Conversion St. Paul The Communion General; Social Religion War and peace; St. Matthias Morning Prayer Closing; The Church Expectant Tune Title: VALIANT HEARTS

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Gustav Holst

1874 - 1934 Composer of "VALIANT HEARTS" in The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 Gustav Holst (b. Chelteham, Gloucestershire, England, September 21, 1874, d. London, England, May 25, 1934) was a renowned British composer and musician. Having studied at Cheltenham Grammar School, he soon obtained a professional position as an organist, and later as choirmaster. In 1892, Holst composed a two-act operetta, which so impressed his father that he borrowed the money to send Holst to the Royal College of Music. Severe neuritis in his right hand later caused him to give up the keyboard, and Holst turned to the trombone and composing. In 1895 Holst met Ralph Vaughan Williams, and the two became lifelong friends. Vaughan Williams helped Holst land his first job as a singing teacher. Holst became very interested in Indian and Hindu culture, and composed a number of operas translated from Sanksrit myths. These were not received well in England, however. Holst is best known for his composition, The Planets, as well as

John S. Arkwright

1872 - 1954 Person Name: John Stanhope Arkwright Author of "O valiant hearts, who to your glory came" in The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940