5. Larger Compositions from which Hymn-Tunes are De rived. (Under this heading it would add interest if some musician would render some of the larger sources of hymn-tunes.) See page 263. LESSON IX. STORIES OF THE TUNES AND THEIR TITLES Assignment for Reading: Chapter 9 and a Review of Chapter 8. Topics for Special Preparation: 1. How Tunes are Composed (see text). LESSON X. INTERPRETATION OF THE HYMNS THROUGH THE MUSIC Assignment for Reading: Chapter 10. Topics for Special Preparation: 1. Should Hymn-Tunes be Emotional, and Why? 2. What Hymn-Tunes Best Describe the Emotions of Words? 3. Examples of Emotional Incongruity between Hymns and Words. 4. Should Music be Employed to Describe Events or Episodes. 5. A Study of Hymns 250-275, and their Relative Emotional Powers. LESSON XI. FORMAL ELEMENTS OF MUSIC 1. The Value of Tunes with a Chorus. Tunes? 5. Find Illustrations of Poor Forms. LESSON XII. REVIEW AND PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE COURSE Assignment for Reading: Chapter 12. General Review. INDEX Lines in quotation are first lines of hymns. Lines in italics are titles of tunes. 122, 254 (see "Ein' Feste Avison, 178 “Awake, our souls! away,” 151 Babcock, Rev. Dr. M. D., 109 106, 183, 206 211, 214, 222, 241 Barthélémon, F. H., 174 Baume, John W., 196, 211 Beddome, Rev. Benjamin, 102 Beethoven, 173, 197, 200, 228 "Before Jehovah's awful 99 “Behold the Saviour of man- Bernard of Clairvaux, 120, 122 Bickersteth, Rev. Dr. Edward H., 105, 148, 158 "Blessed assurance," 70, 90, 205 Bonar, Dr. Horatius, 75, 104 Borthwick, Jane, 124 "Come, said Jesus' sacred," 110 “Come, Saviour, Jesus," 113 “Come, thou Fount,” 64, 102 “Come, ye faithful,”' 117 "Come, ye sinners,” 60, 102 “Come, ye that love the Lord,” 91, 250 "Commit thou all thy," 124 Conkey, Ithamar, 189 32 109, 208, 209 Coronation, 187, 202 Creation, 198 Crimea, 194, 214 Croft, William, 176, 201, 212 , E. M., 118, 120, 121, 125 Crosby, Fanny (Mrs. Van Al- styne), 43, 66, 70, 88, 90, 111. Cross, Dr. Moses S., 196 Cross of Jesus, 198, 243, 244 220, 221. D'Urhan, Crétien, 174 Decius, 171, 200, 203 201 Dennis, 174, 227 Deventer, 187, 213 Dilley, David, 27 Doane, Bishop George W., 108 1 Doane, William Howard, 191 Flemming, Friedrich F., 174 Floy, Rev. James, 26, 27 “Flung to the heedless," 123 "For all the saints," 105 try," 119 Francis, Rev. Benjamin, 102 Frederick, 189 tains," 75, 103, 159, 254 Gerhardt, Paul, 122, 123, 124 Gethsemane, 182, 206 Giardini, Felice de, 186 Gilder, Richard Watson, 53, 80, 108, 133, 208 Gilead, 174 Gloria in Excelsis, 121, 122 Gloria Patri, 182 “Glorious things of thee are,” 99, 253 “God calling yet! shall I," 124 Gounod, Charles François, 174, 185, 198 Grant, Sir Robert, 102, 103, 105 156 Green Hill, 184 Greenville, 174, 198 Gregory, Pope, 169, 170 83 Gruber, Franz, 201 Holley, 188 Holmfirth, 193 Holy Hill, 194 Hopkins, Edward John, 182 Hoss, Bishop E. E., 36 “How are thy servants blest, O Lord,” 77, 97 “How sad our state,” 87 Humphrey, Pelham, 176 Huntington, Rev. Dr. D. C., 35 Hymn of Joy, 197 “I bow my forehead," 107 “I know no life divided," 125 "I lay my sins on Jesus,” 104 "I'm but a stranger here,” 67 "I need thee every hour,” 191 "I would not live alway,” 189 123 "I thirst, thou wounded Lamb ''In age and feebleness extreme,” 105, 133, 157, 163, 189, 254 "In the hour of trial,” 99 Ingalls, Jeremiah, 187 Intercession New, 197 "Into the woods my Master "Into thy gracious hands I fall,” 123 |