 notAmos Performing Editions 1 Lansdown Place East, Bath BA1 5ET, UK +44 (0) 1225 436302 | | Enquire about this score | | About Samuel Webbe | | Catalogue | About us | Help | | More a glee than an item with a liturgical use. Pub. c.1795. | Lyrics: Anon, probably the composer
Cecilia, more than all the muses skilled; Phoebus himself must to her yield. And at her feet lay down His golden harp and laurel crown. The soft enervate lyre is drowned In the deep organ's more majestic sound. In peals the swelling notes ascend the skies; Perpetual breath the swelling notes supplies, And lasting as her name, who formed the tuneful frame. | | |
| Samuel Webbe (1740 - 1816)

Ode on St Cecilia
(S.S.A.T.T.B. + reduction)
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