WILLIAM HUME

William Hume (1830–1897) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and lived in Glasgow as a teacher of violin and singing. He was music editor for the publishers Hamilton, Glasgow; Gail and Inglis, Edinburgh; and Parlane, Edinburgh. He was also editor of Union Sacred Tunebook and Westminster Wesleyan Tune Book. His compositions include cantatas, anthems, motets, songs, and part-songs.

All are mixed chorus; some contain divisi.

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Faithlass Sally Brown

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Thomas Hood
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Lord Gregory. Old Gallowegian Melody

 
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Pibroch o’ Donuil Dhu

 
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The Flowers of the Forest

 
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Wha’ll buy Caller Herrin’ [Nathaniel Gow]

 
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