Ira David Sankey (1840–1908)
Auteur van Sacred Songs and Solos
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Gospel hymns, nos. 5 and 6 combined for use in gospel meetings and other religious services 6 exemplaren
The enlarged Songs and Solos ... sung by I. D. Sankey, including ... Compositions by P. P. Bliss (1878) 6 exemplaren
Sacred Songs No. 2 Compiled and Arranged for Use in Gospel Meetings, Sunday Schools, Prayer Meetings and Other… 6 exemplaren
The Male Chorus (No. 1) 5 exemplaren
Gospel Hymns No 6 2 exemplaren
Winnowed Songs fo Sunday Schools 1 exemplaar
Evangeliums-lieder (Gospel Hymns) 1 exemplaar
Sacred Songs and Solos, New Hymns and Solos and the Christian Choir. 1169 Pieces. Compiled ... by I. D. Sankey (1897) 1 exemplaar
Sacred songs and solos and new hymns and soles 1 exemplaar
Gospel Hymns Nos 5 and 6 Combined 1 exemplaar
Sacred Songs and Solos 1 exemplaar
My Life and Sacred Songs 1 exemplaar
The Christian Choir 1 exemplaar
Sacred Songs of Worship 1 exemplaar
Christian endeavor : Sacred songs 1 exemplaar
Sacred Songs and Solos, Revised and Enlarged 1 exemplaar
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- Gangbare naam
- Sankey, Ira David
- Officiële naam
- Sankey, Ira David
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Sanley, Ira D.
- Geboortedatum
- 1840-08-28
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1908-08-13
- Graflocatie
- Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, USA
- Geslacht
- male
- Nationaliteit
- USA
- Geboorteplaats
- New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, USA
- Plaats van overlijden
- Brooklyn, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, USA
- Relaties
- Sankey, I. Allan (son)
- Korte biografie
- Sankey, Ira David, was born in Edinburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1840, of Methodist parents. About 1856 he removed with his parents to Newcastle, Pennsylvania, where he became a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Four years afterwards he became the Superintendent of a large Sunday School in which he commenced his career of singing sacred songs and solos. Mr. Moody met with him and heard him sing at the International Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association, at Indianapolis, and through Mr. Moody's persuasion he joined him in his work at Chicago. After some two or three years' work in Chicago, they sailed for England on June 7, 1872, and held their first meeting at York a short time afterwards, only eight persons being present. Their subsequent work in Great Britain and America is well known.
Mr. Sankey's special duty was the singing of sacred songs and solos at religious gatherings, a practice which was in use in America for some time before he adopted it. His volume of Sacred Songs and Solos is a compilation from various sources, mainly American and mostly in use before. Although known as Sankey and Moody’s Songs, only one song, "Home at last, thy labour done" is by Mr. Sankey, and not one is by Mr. Moody. Mr. Sankey supplied several of the melodies. The English edition of the Sacred Songs & Solos has had an enormous sale; and the work as a whole is very popular for Home Mission services. The Songs have been translated into several languages.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
Pseudonymns:
Harry S. Lower
Rian A. Dykes
American Gospel Singer and Composer. A prolific hymn writer, he was known as the "Sweet Singer of Methodism." He composed or arranged around 1,200 hymns during his lifetime, most notably "The Ninety and Nine," "Take Me as I Am," "How Can I Keep from Singing," and "A Shelter in the Time of Storm." In 1980 the Gospel Music Association recognized his many contributions to gospel music by inducting him in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. --- William Bjornstad
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- Werken
- 40
- Leden
- 387
- Populariteit
- #62,499
- Waardering
- 3.8
- Besprekingen
- 5
- ISBNs
- 37
- Talen
- 1