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:* '''ALT2''': ... that "'''[[Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem]]'''", a 19th-century [[Easter hymn]] based on a [[Middle Ages|medieval]] chant attributed to [[Fulbert of Chartres]], was set as an anthem by [[Charles Villiers Stanford]]? --[[User:Gerda Arendt|Gerda Arendt]] ([[User talk:Gerda Arendt|talk]]) 19:57, 17 May 2020 (UTC)  
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:* '''ALT2''': ... that "'''[[Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem]]'''", a 19th-century [[List of Easter hymns|Easter hymn]] based on a [[Middle Ages|medieval]] chant attributed to [[Fulbert of Chartres]], was set as an anthem by [[Charles Villiers Stanford]]? --[[User:Gerda Arendt|Gerda Arendt]] ([[User talk:Gerda Arendt|talk]]) 19:57, 17 May 2020 (UTC)  
  
 
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Revision as of 19:58, 17 May 2020

Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem

  • ... that "Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem" has been described as the "only medieval resurrection hymn still widely sung"? Source: Given in article; (Lionel 2011, p. 65)
  • ALT1: ... that "Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem" is based on a medieval chant attributed to Fulbert of Chartres? Source: Arderne Shoults, William (1892). "Chorus novae Hierusalem". In Julian, John (ed.). A Dictionary of Hymnology (1957 ed.). New York: Dover Publications.
  • Comment: Article created in user sandbox and copied from there as some of the content was only work in progress...

Created by RandomCanadian (talk). Self-nominated at 19:47, 15 May 2020 (UTC).