Jubilee hymn of Pope Pius IX / music composed by J. H. Dohrmann ; words by Rev. P.J. Mohr, S.J
Alternative Title
Pope Pius Ninth, jubilee hymn.
Creator
Dohrmann, John Henry (Johann Heinrich), 1840-1921 Composer Mohr, P. J Lyricist Donnelly, E. C. (Eleanor Cecilia) 1838-1917 Translator St. Patrick Cadets Other
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Description
For voice and piano. English and German words. Caption title: Pope Pius Ninth, Jubilee Hymn. "Published for the St. Patrick Cadets"--t.p. "Translated by Miss E.C. Donnelly."--caption. First line of English text: Join ye the song with swelling breasts. First line of German text: Stimmt an ein Leid voller Brust. First line of English chorus: Hail, hail, O Pius hail. First line of German chorus: Heil, heil O Pius dir heil. Verses 2 and 3 in German and English printed on p. 5. Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project. Bound: Yes Variant: No Illustrated cover: No Advertisements: No San Francisco Public Library.
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