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Here's a health to the King. Joseph Stephenson. Basso continuo. Secular , Glee. Language. English. ATB.

Übersetzung

Here's a health to the King. Joseph Stephenson. Basso continuo. Weltliche, Glee. Sprache. Englisch. ATB.

Im Original

This song was printed on one side of a single sheet, without details of printer, place of publication or date, bearing only the attribution 'Words & Music by J. Stephenson'. C. Humpries and W. C. Smith, in Music Publishing in the British Isles. p275, 2nd edition, Oxford. Blackwell, 1970. identify the composer as Joseph Stephenson, the publishers as James Rivington and James Fletcher, and the date as 1758. Similarly, Humphries and Smith attribute the publication of Stephenson's anthem Sing, O ye heav'ns and fuguing-tune Look down, O God, regard my cry to Rivington and Fletcher in 1758. all three works allude to the recent successes of Frederick II , particularly the victories at Rossbach. 5 November 1757. and Leuthen. 5 December 1757.

Übersetzung

This song was printed on one side of a single sheet, without details of printer, place of publication or date, bearing only the attribution 'Words & Music by J. Stephenson'. C. Humpries and W. C. Smith, in Music Publishing in the British Isles. p275, 2nd edition, Oxford. Blackwell, 1970. identify the composer as Joseph Stephenson, the publishers as James Rivington and James Fletcher, and the date as 1758. Similarly, Humphries and Smith attribute the publication of Stephenson's anthem Sing, O ye heav'ns and fuguing-tune Look down, O God, regard my cry to Rivington and Fletcher in 1758. all three works allude to the recent successes of Frederick II , particularly the victories at Rossbach. 5 November 1757. and Leuthen. 5 December 1757.