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Attractions of Heaven

Author: C. D. Stuart Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: As distant lands behold the sea Topics: Death and Immortal Life Used With Tune: TALLIS CHANT

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TALLIS CHANT

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Tallis Incipit: 55555 53656 71675 Used With Text: Attractions of Heaven

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As distant lands beyond the sea

Author: C. D. Stuart Hymnal: The Diadem #19b (1865)
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As distant lands beyond the sea

Author: C. D. Stuart Hymnal: Songs of Grace and Glory #127 (1874)
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As distant lands beyond the sea

Author: C. D. Stuart Hymnal: The Psalms of Life #168 (1857)

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Thomas Tallis

1505 - 1585 Person Name: Tallis Composer of "TALLIS CHANT" in The Gospel Psalmist Thomas Tallis (b. Leicestershire [?], England, c. 1505; d. Greenwich, Kent, England 1585) was one of the few Tudor musicians who served during the reigns of Henry VIII: Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth I and managed to remain in the good favor of both Catholic and Protestant monarchs. He was court organist and composer from 1543 until his death, composing music for Roman Catholic masses and Anglican liturgies (depending on the monarch). With William Byrd, Tallis also enjoyed a long-term monopoly on music printing. Prior to his court connections Tallis had served at Waltham Abbey and Canterbury Cathedral. He composed mostly church music, including Latin motets, English anthems, settings of the liturgy, magnificats, and two sets of lamentations. His most extensive contrapuntal work was the choral composition, "Spem in alium," a work in forty parts for eight five-voice choirs. He also provided nine modal psalm tunes for Matthew Parker's Psalter (c. 1561). Bert Polman

Carlos D. Stuart

1820 - 1862 Person Name: C. D. Stuart Author of "Attractions of Heaven" in The Gospel Psalmist
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