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![]() | WELCOME, HAPPY MORNING (Calkin)Composer: John Baptiste CalkinPublished in 2 hymnals |
John Baptiste Calkin (16 March 1827, London – 15 April 1905, Hornsey, London) was an English composer, organist and music teacher.
Calkin got his musical education from his father James Calkin (1786–1862), a pianist, cellist and composer. From 1846 to 1853, he worked as an organist, preceptor and choirmaster at the St. Columba's College in Dublin. After his return to London, he was organist at several churches and also a professor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and later at the Croydon Conservatory.
His most known work is the setting from 1872 of a popular Christmas song I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. He also composed church music, hymns and anthems.
--http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Go to person page >| Composer: | John Baptiste Calkin |
| Meter: | 11.11.11.11.11 |
| Incipit: | 55611 55432 1 |
| Key: | A♭ Major |
"Welcome, happy morning!" age to age shall say,
Hell to-day is vanquished, heaven is won to-day!
Lo! the dead is living, God, forevermore!
Him, their true Creator, all His works adore!
"Welcome, happy morning!" age to age shall say.
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| Instances (2) | First Line | Text Title | Refrain First Line | Authors | Composers | Meter | Scripture | Tune Title | Tune Key | Incipit | Languages | Publication Date | |||||
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| The Church Hymnal: revised and enlarged in accordance with the action of the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892. (Ed. B) #109a | "Welcome, happy morning!" age to age shall say | "Welcome, happy morning!" age to age shall say | V. Fortunatus; J. Ellerton | J. B. Calkin | 11.11.11.11 with refrain | WELCOME HAPPY MORNING | A Flat Major | English | 1898 | ||||||||
| The Evangelical Hymnal with Tunes #596 | "Welcome, happy morning!" age to age shall say | John Ellerton; Venantius H. Fortunatus | Welcome, happy Morning | 1880 |
