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Buy music Musica Scotica Vol VIII: Robert Johnson - O Eternal God [download]
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Musica Scotica Vol VIII: Robert Johnson - O Eternal God [download]

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12pp.  Available as downloadable pdf with licence to print multiple copies for rehearsal and performance.

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12pp.  Available as downloadable pdf with licence to print multiple copies for rehearsal and performance.

12pp.  Available as downloadable pdf with licence to print multiple copies for rehearsal and performance.

Edited by Elaine Moohan and Kenneth Elliott.

O eternal God (for four voices, MScTB) appeared in Day’s Certaine Notes (1560). It is written in the four-part chordal style that was to become standard for Psalm and Canticle settings and almost certainly dates from the late 1540s.

From Musica Scotica Vol VIII: The Complete Works of Robert Johnson, full volume available here.

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