- - Hymn Horace composed about Ligarius originally
- - slow stately hymn tune of the lutheran church
- - Stanza from Petrarch or a Lesbos hymn
- - Hymn and carol he orchestrated
- - Spoken English accompanying Church hymn
- - Un-British bachelor composed hymn tune
- - slow, stately hymn tune
- - Stately hymn tune associated with the Lutheran church
- - Type of hymn or carol he arranged
- - Student into Horace composed hymn tune
- - Psalm or hymn tune
- - Learner into Horace composed hymn tune
- - Lutheran hymn tune
- - Hymn tune
- - Hymn tune Horace composed round end of April
- - Harmonised hymn tune
- - Stately hymn
- - Stately hymn tune
- - What needs, alas, to be done about a line in hymn
- - Kind of hymn
- - Harmonized hymn
- - Many a hymn
- - Hymn singers
- - Lutheran hymn
- - Hymn sung in unison.
- - Hymn of praise
- - Hymn
- - Church hymn
- - it's sung in a church or a lenten service
- - heard in church there's a hole in your vehicle!
- - Singing society
- - Psalm uttered in church service finally
- - Lutheran song
- - Bach composition
- - With Carlo he produces tune
- - Work of harmonisation is painful task after Article 50's introduced
- - Harmonious group
- - Contralto's sound accommodating alternative musical form
- - Men having beer after church -- where this is sung?
- - Many a Bach work
- - Luther's "A Mighty Fortress," e.g.
- - Bach work
- - Sunday number
- - ...... prelude (contrapuntal Bach form)
- - Hymnlike tune
- - Psalm that's sung
- - Many a Bach composition
- - Church composition
- - Bach piece, perhaps
- - "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," e.g.
- - Bach offering
- - Sacred melody
- - Beethoven's Ninth
- - Musical form
- - Piece of church music.
- - Work for vocalists.
- - Finale of Beethoven's Ninth.
- - Composition for voices.
- - Simple sacred tune.
- - Bach piece
- - Singing group
- - Sacred music
- - Church song
- - a number in service work around a trainee
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