[Alleluia! Sing for joy and celebrate]

[Alleluia! Sing for joy and celebrate]

Composer: Thomas Ravenscroft (1609)
Published in 4 hymnals


Composer: Thomas Ravenscroft

Thomas Ravenscroft United Kingdom 1592-1635. Born at Sussex, England, he allegedly sang in the choir at St Paul’s Cathedral. He attended music lectures at Gresham College. He was educated at Cambridge College, graduating in 1607. From 1618-1622 he was music master at Christ’s Hospital. Many of his works were aimed at pleasing a middle class lay public. He collected folk music: “Pammelia” (1609), “Deuteromelia” [includes the song “Three blind mice”](1609), “Melismata” (1611). He also published a metrical Psalter (the whole book of Psalms) in 1621. He composed 11 anthems, three motets, and four fantasies. He also wrote two treatises on music theory: “A briefe discourse of the true (but neglected) use of charact… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Alleluia! Sing for joy and celebrate]
Composer: Thomas Ravenscroft (1609)
Incipit: 17151 12234 3254
Key: e minor
Copyright: Public Domain

Notes

This tune is the round "Heigh ho, nobody home", which first appears as #85 in Ravenscroft's 1609 Pammelia.

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 4 of 4)

[Shaʻare shirah] = Gates of Song #15

Text

Hymns for a Pilgrim People #352

Sing and Rejoice! #50

Singing Our Faith #139

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