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Jubilate Deo
STANFORD, Charles Villers JUBILATE DEO SATB/Organ
Stanford, a composer born in Ireland and working in England, was a significantfigure of the late Victorian period. His writing of cathedral music brought a newand fresh quality to the variously sentimental, bombastic, and sugary styles ofthe Victorian period's worship music. This Jubilate Deo is from Stanford'sComplete Service in Bb (1879), and with the other movements from that servicethat ended with an Amen, employs a version of the Dresden Amen.
Website: http://www.umcworship.org
Charles Villiers Stanford
Email Address: [email protected]
Nashville, Tennessee 37203-0003Telephone (615) 340-7070
DISCIPLESHIP MUSIC
(1852-1924)
PO Box 340003
Opus 10
h = 78
h = 78Charles Villiers Stanford
ed. Dean McIntyre, A.S.C.A.P.
Jubilate
SOPRANO
ALTO
TENOR
BASS
ORGAN
Briskly ff
O
be
joy
ful- in
the
Lord,
all
ye
lands:
serve
the
f
O
be
joy
ful- in
the
Lord,
all
ye
lands:
serve
the
f
O
be
joy
ful- in
the
Lord,
all
ye
lands:
serve
the
f
O
be
joyh
ful- in
the
Lord,
all
ye
lands:
serve
the
Briskly
f
6
Lord
with
glad
ness,
- and
come
be
fore
- God's
pre
sence
- with
a
Lord
with
glad
ness,
- and
come
be
fore
- God's
pre
sence
- with
a
Lord
with
glad
ness,
- and
come
be
fore
- God's
pre
sence
- with
a
Lord
with
glad
ness,
- and
come
be
fore
- God's
pre
sence
- with
a
This music is provided without copyright by Discipleship Music, The United Methodist General Board of Discipleship, PO Box 340003, Nashville TN 37203-0003. Telephone 615-340-7070.Website www.umcworship.org. Email address: [email protected]
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song.
Be
ye
sure
that
the
Lord
is
song.
Be
ye
sure
that
the
Lord
is
song.
Be
ye
sure
that
the
Lord
is
song.
Be
ye
sure
that
the
Lord
is
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God:
it
is
God
who
hath
made
us
and
not
we
our
selves;
-
God:
it
is
God
who
hath
made
us
and
not
we
our
selves;
-
God:
it
is
God
who
hath
made
us
and
not
we
our
selves;
-
God:
it
is
God
who
hath
made
us
and
not
we
our
selves;
-
f
3
21
we
are
pGod's
peo
ple,
- we
are
God's
peo
-
we
are
pGod's
peo
ple,
- we
are
God's
peo
-
we
are
pGod's
peo
ple,
- we
are
God's
peo
-
we
are
pGod's
peo
ple,
- we
are
God's
peo
-
p
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ple,
- - and
the
sheep
of
his
pas
ture.
-
ple,
- - and
the
sheep
of
his
pas
ture.
-
ple,
- - and
the
sheep
of
his
pas
ture.
-
ple,
- - and
the
sheep
of
his
pas
ture.
-
cresc.
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33
O
f go
your
way
in to
- his
O
fgo
your
way
in to
- his
gates
O
f go
your
way
in to
- his
O
fgo
your
way
in to
- his
gates
staccato
f
38
gates
with
thanks
giv
- ing;
- and
in
to
- his
courts
with
praise:
with
thanks
giv
- ing;
- and
in
to
- his
courts
with
praise:
gates
with
thanks
giv
- ing,
- and
in
to
- his
courts
with
praise:
with
thanks
giv
- ing,
- and
in
to
- his
courts
with
praise:
5
43
be
thank
ful,
- be
thank
ful- un
to
- him,
be
be
thank
ful,
- be
thank
ful- un
to
- him,
be
be
thank
ful,
- be
thank
ful- un
to
- him,
be
be
thank
ful,
- be
thank
ful- un
to
- him,
be
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thank
ful,
- be
thank
ful- un
to
- him,
and
speak
good,
and
speak
thank
ful,
- be
thank
ful- un
to
- him,
and
speak
good,
and
speak
thank
ful,
- be
thank
ful- un
to
- him,
and
speak
good,
and
speak
thank
ful,
- be
thank
ful- un
to
- him,
and
speak
good,
and
speak
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good
of
his
name.
For
p the
Lord
is
good
of
his
name.
For
p the
Lord
is
good
of
his
name.
For
p the
Lord
is
good
of
his
name.
For
p the
Lord
is
p
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gra
cious,
- his
mer
cy
- - - - is
ev
er
- last
- -
gra
cious,
- his
mer
cy
- - - - is
ev
er
- last
- -
gra
cious,
- his
mer
cy
- - - - is
ev
er
- last
- -
gra
cious,
- his
mer
cy
- - - - is
ev
er
- last
- -
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65
ing,
-
and
his
truth
en
cresc.dur
-
eth
- from
ing,
-
and
his
truth
en
cresc.
dur
-
eth
- from
ing,
-
and
his
truth
en
cresc.dur
- eth
- from
ing,
-
and
his
truth
en
cresc.dur
-
eth
- from
Sw.
cresc.
71
ge
ne
- ra
-
tion
- to
ge
ne
- - - - -
ge
ne
- ra
-
tion
- to
ge
ne
- - - - -
ge
ne
- ra
-
tion
- to
ge
ne
- - - - -
ge
ne
- ra
-
tion
- to
ge
ne
- - - - -
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77
ra
tion,
-
his
fftruth
en
dur
- -
ra
tion,
-
ff
his
truth
en
dur
- -
ra
tion,
-
ff
his
truth
en
dur
- -
ra
tion,
-
ff
his
truth
en
dur
- -
f
add 32 ft.
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eth.
- - Glo
fWith dignity.
ry
- be
to
the
Fa
ther,
-
and
eth.
- - Glo
fry
- be
to
the
Fa
ther,
-
and
eth.
- - Glo
fry
- be
to
the
Fa
ther,
-
and
eth.
- - Glo
fry
- be
to
the
Fa
ther,
-
and
With dignity.
f Gt.
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to
the
Son,
and
to
the
Ho
ly
- Ghost;
As
it
was
to
the
Son,
and
to
the
Ho
ly
- Ghost;
As
it
was
to
the
Son,
and
to
the
Ho
ly
- Ghost;
As
it
was
to
the
Son,
and
to
the
Ho
ly
- Ghost,
As
it
was
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in
the
be
gin
- ning,
-
is
now,
and
ev
er
- shall
in
the
be
gin
- ning,
-
is
now,
and
ev
er
- shall
in
the
be
gin
- ning,
-
is
now,
and
ev
er
- shall
in
the
be
gin
- ning,
-
is
now,
and
ev
er
- shall
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101
be,
world
with
out
- end,
with
out
-
be,
world
with
out
- end,
with
out
-
be,
world
with
out
- end,
with
out
-
be,
world
with
out
- end,
with
out
-
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end.
rall.
A
men,
-
end.
rall.
A
men,
-
end.
rall.
A
men,
-
end.
rall. A
men,
-
rall.
p Full Sw.
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A
men.
- - - - - - - -
A
men.
- - - - - - - -
A
men.
- - - - - - - -
A
men.
- - - - - - - -
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