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W. H. Jude

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509: 83:; "Fight the Drink", a song by Jude with lyrics by A Sargant, appears in a collection of his music with the note that it was "sung at the Crystal Palace Festival by 5000 people". Between 1890 and 1894, the composer embarked on a tour of Australia and New Zealand. Beginning in 1904, he served as editor for several musical periodicals, including 22: 162:
Jude wrote the words of a few hymns. "Speak to me, Lord, and calm this silent grief;" "The Crowning Day," and "That beautiful city of rest ... The home of those I love best." The themes suggest writing out of personal experience of bereavement. His hymn tunes generally show great attention to the
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Other nautical ballads include "'Neath the Rolling Tide", "Every Inch a Sailor", "The Skipper" and "Plymouth Sound". Other songs include "The Trumpeter's March" "La Garde Suisse" "Cavalry March" "Behold! I Stand at the Door", "Consecration", "I Gave My Life For Thee", "The Landlord's Daughter" and
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in 1917, as well as numerous individual songs and hymn tunes. Although nearly all of his music has slipped into obscurity, at the turn of the 20th century, his ballad "The Mighty Deep" from his 1917 operetta of the same name was very popular.
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near Manchester, as well as being a lecturer and teacher. As a recitalist, he was asked to "open" over 1000 new organs across the UK, Ireland and Australia. He was frequently referred to as "the most brilliant organist of the day".
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words, as seen in his settings of "Depth of Mercy" (Charles Wesley), "Rock of Ages" ( A M Toplady), and "When I Survey" (Isaac Watts).
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where records note that by age eight he was composing incidental music for school plays. He later attended Liverpool Organ School and
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hymns, and his hymn tune "Galilee" was widely printed and applied to several texts, although notably "Jesus Calls Us" by
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Jude's mission hymnal: containing 101 of the choicest musical settings of popular and original hymns, solos, etc.
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Christian texts and topics appear frequently in Jude's compositions. He was an admirer of the British evangelist
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Illustrated life of W. H. Jude : organist, composer, descriptive vocalist, and Ambassador for Christ
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in September 1851, his parents later moved to Norfolk. He was a precocious child, and attended
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Music and the Higher Life: A Collection of Descriptive and Choral Hymns, Solos and Choruses
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Music and the Higher Life: A Collection of Descriptive and Choral Hymns, Solos and Choruses
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Very highly recommended by Mr. W. H. Jude, Principal of the Liverpool College of Music.
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As a composer, he mainly focused on vocal music, and wrote at least two operettas;
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By 1881, Jude was listed in the census as living at 33 Oxford Street,
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Volume 4 - bass and baritone (London: The John Church Company, 1912)
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with his wife Catherine. At this time, he was organist for the
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He also compiled several hymnbooks; 7: 204: 202: 200: 564:20th-century English male musicians 549:19th-century English male musicians 230:A History of Wisbech Grammar School 412:A Garland of Light Music Composers 277:A Garland of Light Music Composers 14: 32:(1851–1922), usually credited as 594:English male classical organists 589:English male classical composers 554:20th-century classical composers 539:19th-century classical composers 456:(London : Reid Bros, 1900). 75:, and published a collection of 499:(London : Reid Bros, 1900) 375:Mr W.H. Jude at the Public Hall 208:Tubb, Benjamin; Miller, M.D., " 559:20th-century English composers 544:19th-century English composers 492:, (London: Country life, 1903) 186:, (Kregel Publications, 1985) 1: 604:Musicians from Cambridgeshire 584:English light music composers 395:National Library of Australia 300:(537): 643. 1 November 1887. 77:Gipsy Smith's Favourite Solos 510:Works by or about W. H. Jude 157:Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 574:English classical organists 569:English classical composers 630: 599:English Romantic composers 149:Onward, Christian Soldiers 50:Liverpool College of Music 145:Music and the Higher Life 93:Music and the Higher Life 57:Mount Pleasant, Liverpool 423:Krehbiel, Henry Edward, 135:He was a keen writer of 495:Jude, William Herbert, 485:Jude, William Herbert, 452:Jude, William Herbert, 351:(Volume 14), 1869. 313. 141:Cecil Frances Alexander 46:Wisbech Grammar School 26: 406:Sowcroft, Philip L., 271:Sowcroft, Philip L., 232:(Wisbech, 1939), 136. 184:101 more hymn stories 24: 210:William Herbert Jude 182:Osbeck, Kenneth W., 73:Rodney "Gipsy" Smith 30:William Herbert Jude 579:English hymnwriters 478:Henniker, Maurice, 248:The Southland Times 216:, (www.pdmusic.org) 214:Public Domain Music 126:Festival March in C 81:temperance movement 65:Stretford Town Hall 490:'s Favourite Solos 442:stempublishing.com 391:Souvenir programme 61:Blue Coat Hospital 27: 25:W. H. 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Index


Westleton
Suffolk
Wisbech Grammar School
Liverpool College of Music
Mount Pleasant, Liverpool
Blue Coat Hospital
Stretford Town Hall
Rodney "Gipsy" Smith
temperance movement
parlour music
high-Victorian
Cecil Frances Alexander
Onward, Christian Soldiers
Eventide
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing


ISBN
978-0-8254-3420-4



William Herbert Jude


Mr W.H. Jude
The Southland Times

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