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Free sheet music : Bliss, Philip Paul - Hold the Fort (Piano solo)
WebbPhilip P. Bliss, another family friend, wrote the tune for Spafford's text. Both text and tune were published in Gospel Hymns No. 2 (1876), a hymnal compiled by Ira D. Sankey ( PHH … WebbMedia in category "Philip Paul Bliss" The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total. Chorus of Hold the Fort, ornate hardcover edition of sheet music, 1877 (Hold the … clash candy
Philip Bliss (July 9, 1838 — February 29, 1876), American …
WebbPhilip Paul Bliss (9 July 1838 – 29 December 1876) was an American composer, conductor, writer of hymns and a bass-baritone Gospel singer. He wrote many well-known hymns, including "Hold the Fort" (1870), "Almost Persuaded" (1871); "Hallelujah, What a Saviour!" (1875); "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning"; "Wonderful Words of Life" (1875); and … WebbPhilip Paul Bliss, född 9 juli 1838 i Clearfield County i Pennsylvania, död 29 december 1876 i Ohio, var en amerikansk kompositör, sångare och evangelist. Bliss uppges redan som … Philip Paul Bliss (9 July 1838 – 29 December 1876) was an American composer, conductor, writer of hymns and a bass-baritone Gospel singer. He wrote many well-known hymns, including "Hold the Fort" (1870), "Almost Persuaded" (1871); "Hallelujah, What a Saviour!" (1875); "Let the Lower Lights Be … Visa mer P. P. Bliss was born in Hollywood, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania in a log cabin. His father was Mr. Isaac Bliss, who taught the family to pray daily, and his mother was Lydia Doolittle. He loved music and was … Visa mer At 17, Bliss finished his requirements to teach. The next year, in 1856, he became a schoolmaster at Hartsville, New York, and during the summer … Visa mer On 29 December 1876, the Pacific Express train on which Bliss and his wife were traveling approached Ashtabula, Ohio. When the train was nearly across the bridge it collapsed and the carriages fell into the ravine below. It was stated in many newspaper … Visa mer Survivors of the RMS Titanic disaster, including Dr. Washington Dodge, reported that passengers in lifeboats sang the Bliss hymn "Pull For The … Visa mer In 1864, the Blisses moved to Chicago. Bliss was then 26. He became known as a singer and teacher. He wrote a number of Gospel songs. Bliss was paid $100 for a concert tour which … Visa mer According to the Philip P. Bliss Gospel Songwriters Museum, the books of songs by Bliss are as follows: The Charm (1871); The Song Tree, a collection of parlor and concert music … Visa mer • Ninde, Edward S.; The Story of the American Hymn, New York: Abingdon Press, 1921. • Wells, Amos R.; A Treasure of Hymns, Boston: United Society of Christian Endeavour, 1914 Visa mer download form 3ceb