%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % This file is a part of the Open Hymnal Project to create a freely % distributable, downloadable database of Christian hymns, spiritual % songs, and prelude/postlude music. This music is to be distributed % as complete scores (words and music), using all accompaniment parts, % in formats that are easily accessible on most computer OS's and which % can be freely modified by anyone. The current format of choice is the % "ABC Plus" format, favored by folk music distributors on the internet. % All scores will also be converted into pdf, MIDI, and mp3 formats. % Some advanced features of ABC Plus are used, and for accurate % translation to a printed score, please consider using "abcm2ps" % version 4.10 or later. I am doing my best to create a final product % that is "Hymnal-quality", and could feasibly be used as the basis for % a printed church hymnal. % % The maintainer of the Open Hymnal Project is Brian J. Dumont (brian % dot j dot dumont at gmail dot com). I have gone through serious efforts % to make sure that no copyright mistakes make it into this database. % If I am in error, please inform me as soon as possible. % % This entire effort has used only free software, and I am indebted to % the efforts of many other individuals, including the authors of % the various ABC and ABC Plus software. Undoubtedly, I am also indebted % to all of the great Christians who wrote these hymns. % % This database comes with no guarantees whatsoever. % % I would love to get email from anyone who uses the Open Hymnal, and % I will take requests for hymns to add. My decision of whether to % add a hymn will be based on these criteria (in the following order): % 1) It must be in the public domain or freely distributable % 2) It must be a Christian piece % 3) Whether I have access to a printed copy of the music (surprisingly, % a MIDI file is usually a terrible source) % 4) Whether I like the hymn :) % % If you would like to contribute to the Open Hymnal Project, please % send an email to me, I would love the help! PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU % FIND ANY MISTAKES, no matter how small. I want to ensure that every % slur, stem, hyphenation, and punctuation mark is correct; and I'm sure % that there must be mistakes right now. % % Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Edition % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % PAGE LAYOUT % %%pagewidth 21.6000cm %%pageheight 27.9000cm %%scale 0.750000 %%staffsep 1.600000cm %%sysstaffsep 0.00000cm %%exprabove false %%measurebox false %OHSCRIP Mt 26:36-45, Lk 22:39-46, Mk 14:32-41 %OHTOPICS {Angels [3]}, {Atonement}, {Easter Week / Passion}, {Humility}, {Jesus}, {Prayer} %OHCATEGORY GOOD THURSDAY %OHMETRICAL 8 8 8 8 %OHCOMPLEXITY 3 %OHCOMPOSER Dykes, John Bacchus (1823-1876) %OHARRANGER unknown %OHAUTHOR Tappan, William Bingham (1794-1849) %OHTRANSLATOR none %%postscript /st { moveto -8 0 rmoveto 0 8 rlineto 4 0 rlineto stroke } def %%postscript /nd { moveto -8 0 rmoveto 0 8 rlineto -4 0 rlineto stroke } def %%deco sintro 6 st 6 0 0 %%deco eintro 6 nd 6 0 0 X: 1 T: 'Tis Midnight and On Olive's Brow C: Words: William Bingham Tappan, 1822. C: Music: 'St. Cross' John Bacchus Dykes, 1861. Setting: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869. C: copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. S: Music source: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869 Hymn 100, composed for this hymnal. Can find the text in Gems of sacred poetry By William Bingham Tappan, 1860 edition M: 4/4 % time signature L: 1/4 % default length %%staves (S1V1 S1V2) | (S2V1 S2V2) V: S1V1 clef=treble %%MIDI beat 127 125 110 1 V: S1V2 %%MIDI beat 127 125 110 1 V: S2V1 clef=bass %%MIDI beat 127 125 110 1 V: S2V2 %%MIDI beat 127 125 110 1 K: F % key signature % %%MIDI program 1 0 % Piano 1 %%MIDI program 2 0 % Piano 1 %%MIDI program 3 0 % Piano 1 %%MIDI program 4 0 % Piano 1 % % 1 [V: S1V1] [Q:1/4=140] F2 F G | A3 d | c2 B2 | A4 | A2 A B | w: 1.~'Tis mid- night, and on Ol- ive's brow The star is w: 2.~'Tis mid- night, and from all re- moved Im- man- uel w: 3.~'Tis mid- night, from the heav'n- ly plains Are borne the [V: S1V2] D2 D E | F3 F | (F C) (D E) | F4 | F2 E D | [V: S2V1] A,2 A, C | C3 B, | A,3 G, | A,4 | F,2 F, F, | [V: S2V2] D,2 D, C, | F,3 B,, | C,2 C,2 | F,4 | D,2 C, B,, | % 1 [V: S1V1] c2 F2 | A2 G2 | F3 A | F3 A | G2 A2 | w: dimmed that late- ly shone; 'Tis mid- night, in the w: wres- tles, lone, with fears; E'en the dis- ci- ple w: songs that an- gels know; Un- heard by mor- tals [V: S1V2] C2 F2 | F2 E2 | F3 C | C3 D | D2 ^C2 | [V: S2V1] (F, G,) (A, B,) | C3 B, | A,3 A, | A,3 A, | B,2 A,2 | [V: S2V2] A,,2 D,2 | C,2 C,2 | F,3 F, | F,3 F, | E,2 A,,2 | % 1 [V: S1V1] F2 G2 | E4 | !sintro!D2 D D | A3 G | F2 ^E2 | D4 !eintro!|] w: gar- den now The suff- 'ring Sa- vior prays a- lone. w: whom He loved Heeds not his Mas- ter's grief and tears. w: are the strains That sweet- ly soothe the Sa- vior's woe. [V: S1V2] D2 (E D) | ^C4 | D2 D D | A3 D | D2 C2 | D4 |] [V: S2V1] A,2 B,2 | A,4 | D,2 D, D, | A,3 B, | A,2 G,2 | F,4 |] [V: S2V2] D,2 G,,2 | A,,4 | D,2 D, D, | A,3 G,, | A,,2 A,,2 D,4 |]