Ambrose, Paul, 1868-1941
Paul Ambrose
VIAF ID: 2258771 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ambrose, Paul, ‡d 1868-1941
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Paul Ambrose
- 100 0 _ ‡a Paul Ambrose
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (7)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 551 1 _ ‡a Hamilton, Ontario
- 551 1 _ ‡a New York
- 551 1 _ ‡a Trenton
Works
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Again, again and once again | |
Asleep in the manger, c1917: | |
At the setting of the sun : op. 29, no 2 | |
Cheer up! a brighter day is dawning | |
O come to my heart, Lord Jesus : anthem, op. 26, no. 1 | |
The crown of love : op. 18, no. 1 | |
I do be thinking, lassie, of the old days now | |
Es hat die Rose sich beklagt | |
It is not the thing you do, dear | |
It's sweet, good-bye when pennants fly | |
Jesus, meek & gentle. | |
Lord, for tomorrow and it's needs | |
Die lotosblume ängstigt sich vor der sonne pracht | |
The lotus flower : op. 19 = Die lotosblume | |
Lotus flower repines before the glorious sun | |
O! might I load my arms with thee | |
'Neath mistletoe, should chance arise | |
Oh paradise | |
Oh why so soon, the rose complained | |
Our flag is there | |
Our soldiers, welcome home Marching Song | |
Rose-Bud Op.3 No.4 | |
The sea hath its pearls | |
Sea is a jovial comrade | |
Shepherd with thy tenderest love | |
The shoogy-shoo : op. 17 | |
The shoogy-shoo : the see-saw : song | |
Sing a song of Bethlehem | |
Sing and rejoice : Christmas anthem for mixed voices, op. 33, no. 1 | |
Sing and rejoice, O daughter of Zion | |
Sing O choirs in highest heavens : (Christmas) | |
Sing O heavens, sing O heavens and be joyful O earth | |
Sing, Oh sing this blessed morn | |
So sleep, my heart, lie sleeping : op. 20, no. 1 | |
The soft wind whispered : part song for mixed voices | |
Song of the silent land : op. 21, no. 1 | |
The song of triumph has begun | |
A song of yesterday : op. 34, no. 1 | |
Songs. | |
Songs I to English texts [musique imprimée] | |
Souls of men, why will ye scatter like a crowd of frightened sheep | |
Souls of the righteous, in the hand of God | |
A spring song : op. 18, no. 2 | |
Star of beauty, Bethlehem's star | |
Stars of evening, softly gleaming | |
Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest | |
Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh | |
Strife is o'er, the battle done | |
Suffer the little children : op. 35, no. 2 | |
Sunshine and music : (trio) | |
Sweetheart, sigh no more : op. 10, no. 1 | |
Sweetheart, the year is young | |
Take my life and let it be | |
Tarry with me, O my Savior | |
Thanks be to God : Easter anthem | |
There's a wideness in God's mercy | |
Thou didst leave Thy throne | |
Thou who like the wind dost come : opo. 11, no. 5 | |
Thou'rt like a lovely flower : op. 3, no. 3 = Du bist wie eine Blume | |
Through the day Thy love has spared us | |
To the evening star : from Tannhäuser | |
To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise : op. 41, no. 1 | |
Twenty Amens | |
Waltz, op. 14, no. 2 | |
I want to go back to yesterday | |
We are but strangers here, heaven is our home | |
What hast thou given for me : hymn anthem, op. 26, no. 3 | |
When all the winds are mellow in the glad springtime | |
When Mother Sleep comes walkin' round | |
When my feet have wandered : hymn anthem, op. 26, no. 2 | |
When ships put out to sea : op. 28, no. 1 | |
When we came back to love | |
Who is it sings the gypsies song tonight | |
Whosoever drinketh this water | |
Wieder möcht ich dir begegnen | |
Wind and sea : op. 36, no. 2 | |
Wind, the soft wind whisper'd secrets | |
Wohl lag ich einst in Gram und Schmerz | |
Yesterday and you : (trio), op. 31 |