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SAGINA, by Thomas Campbell (b. Sheffield, England, 1777; d. England [?], 1844), is almost universally associated with "And Can It Be." Little is known of Campbell other than his publication The Bouquet (1825), in which each of twenty-three tunes has a horticultural name. SAGINA borrows its name from a genus of the pink family of herbs, which includes baby's breath and the carnation. Sing this tune vigorously and in parts, especially at the refrain; singers should be sure to keep the melismas legato, especially in lines 5 and 6. --Psalter Hymnal Handbook, 1987, on hymnary.org
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"Bass clef quartet and piano" - score and parts.
"Medium" - cover.
"Score in concert pitch" - cover.
"Sacred music for the instrumentalist" - cover.
Part I: Trombone/Bassoon, Part I: Horn in F, Part I: B-flat Treble Clef Euphonium, Part II: Trombone/Bassoon, Part II: Horn in F, Part II: B-flat Treble Clef Euphonium, Part III: Trombone/Bassoon, Part III: B-flat Treble Clef Euphonium/Tenor Saxophone, Part IV: Trombone/Bassoon, Part IV: B-flat Treble Clef Euphonium, Piano.
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