5. Larger Compositions from which Hymn-Tunes are Derived. (Under this heading it would add interest if some musician would render some of the larger sources of bymn-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). 2. What are the Best Tunes? 3. Different Reasons for Choosing Tune-Titles. 4. National and Patriotic Tunes in the Hymnal. 5. Secular Songs that have Made Hymn-Tunes. 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 Assignment for Reading: Chapter 11. Topics for Special Preparation: 1. The Value of Tunes with a Chorus. 2. What is the Purpose of Form in Music? 3. Which Keys are Best Suited to Hymn-Tunes? 4. What Elements of Form are Illustrated in the HymnTunes? 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 "A mighty fortress is our God," Adams, Mrs. Sarah F., 110, 111, Addison, Joseph, 77, 97, 156, 226 "All hail! the power," 89, 101 Alsace, 197 Alverson, J. B., 27 "Am I a soldier of the," 151 "Ancient of days," 108 "Arise, my soul, arise," 86 Arne, Thomas A., 176, 199 "As pants the hart for," 114 "Author of faith," 127 "Awake, our souls! away," 151 Babcock, Rev. Dr. M. D., 109 Barbauld, Mrs. Anna L., 110 Bartlett, Dr. Maro L., 195 "Behold, the Christian warrior,” Cary, Miss Phoebe, 69 Cennick, John, 101 Chetham, John, 176 "Come, said Jesus' sacred," 110 "Commit thou all thy," 124 Cowper, William, 74, 97, 98, 99, Creamer, David, 27 Creation, 198 "Creator, Spirit! by whose," 119 Croft, William, 176, 201, 212 Caswell, E. M., 118, 120, 121, 125 Crosby, Fanny (Mrs. Van Al- Christ Church, 185 "Christ for the world," 76 Claudius, Matthias, 125 Codner, Mrs. Elizabeth, 64 "Come, let us anew our," 87 "Come, O thou Traveler," 160 styne), 43, 66, 70, 88, 90, 111. D'Urhan, Crétien, 174 Denny, Sir Edward, 105 Dexter, Rev. Dr. H. M., 109, 117 Doane, Bishop George W., 108 Doane, William Howard, 191 Du Bose, Rev. Dr. H. M., 37 Duffield, Dr. George, Jr., 108 Dunham, Henry M., 193 Dwight, Timothy, 106, 115 Dykes, Rev. J. B., 181, 193, 207, Edson, Lewis, 187 Eighmey, 194 Flemming, Friedrich F., 174 "Forward be our watchword," Francis, Rev. Benjamin, 102 "From Greenland's icy moun- Gauntlett, Henry John, 180, 204 Ein' Feste Burg, 91, 122, 171, Gilder, 173. 200, 205, 238, 243 Ellerton, Rev. John, 75, 105 Evening Hymn, 175 Evening Prayer, 191 Faber, Rev. Dr. F. W., 103, 132 Ferguson, 189 Festal Song, 192 Fillmore, 187 Gilder, Richard Watson, 53, 80, Gill, Rev. Dr. B., 194, 213 "Glorious things of thee are," "Glory be to the Father," 80 66 'God be with you," 90, 109 Goodrich, Charles G., 194, 211 Gould, Nathaniel D., 188 Grant, Sir Robert, 102, 103, 105 "Fierce raged the tempest," 218, Greatorex, Henry W., 182 219 Green Hill, 184 Hamilton, Jefferson, 24 Hankey, Katherine, 66 "Hark, the voice of Jesus call- Harrington, Calvin S., 38, 40, Harrington, Claude W., 212 Hastings, Thomas, 106, 187, 188 Holley, 188 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 107 "Holy Ghost, dispel our," 124 Hopkins, Edward John, 182 "How happy is the pilgrim's "How sad our state," 87 "I bow my forehead," 107 "I know no life divided," 125 "I'm but a stranger here," 67 "I need thee every hour," 191 Haydn Francis Joseph, 173, "I thank thee, uncreated Sun," 187, 198, 226 Hayes, 197 "He leadeth me," 76, 109, 190 Heber, Bishop R., 75, 103, 159 122 Herbert, George, 97 Hews, George, 188 "High on his everlasting," 123 Holden, Oliver, 106, 187, 202 |