American University Historic Sheet Music Collection

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Angels, roll the rock away
And the angel said unto them: Fear not ye, for I know that ye seek Jesus, Text from Bible and Hymnal
Be still and know
No matter where your path may be, on stormy land or raging sea, B Flat Major
Calm as the night
Calm as the night, Deep as the sea, B flat major, For low voice. English poetry by Nathan Haskell Dole. Lyrics in English and German. Reprint.
Chanson du toréador
Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre, Señors, señors!, Carmen, English version by Dr. Th. Baker.
Cry of Rachel
I stand in the dark, I beat on the door, To Kate Percy Douglas, A minor
Dark shadow
When I think that thou hast left me, Cando penso que te fuches, B flat minor
Easter vespers
Twilight and vesper bell; while flooding all the soul
Ecstasy
On a pale blossom my heart sleeps ; Sur un lys pâle mon coeur dort, B flat major, For low voice in B flat. French lyrics printed below English. English version by Bliss Carman.
Ecstasy
The shorelark soars to his topmost flight, To A. E. J., A major
God's promises
Sometimes the heart cries out, Be near me, God, I pray!, Inscribed to Mr. John B. Miller and The Sunday Evening Club Quartet of Chicago., E flat major, For alto or baritone
Good shepherd
The Lord is my shepherd, D major
Hark! The herald Angels sing
Hark the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn king
Heavenly star
A myriad start o'er hung the plains, E flat major, To Mrs. Carrie Brown Dexter
Hills of God
Tis like a narrow valley land, To Lillias, G Sharp Major, Original key, A.
I gathered a rose
I gathered a rose from the garden, The sunshine had kissed it to gold, Extra low ; With violin or Cello Obligato
I know a hill
I know a hill in mine own land, C sharp minor
Jesu, jesu, miserere
Jesu, Jesu, miserere; hear my cry to Thee, To Russell Sturgis, Esq., E Flat Major, Words printed as text on pg. 1.
King of love my shepherd is
The King of Love my Shepherd is, whose goodness faileth never, C Major
Labor and Love
To love some one more dearly ev'ry day, To help a wand'ring child to find his way, Through love to light! Oh, wonderful the way That leads from darkness to the perfect day!, My Task: first and second stanzas by Maude Louise Ray. Third stanzas by Rev. S. H. Pickup; Through love to light: lyrics by Richard M. Gilder.
Lead, kindly light
Lead, kindly light, amid th'encircling gloom, A Major

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