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Sabine Baring-Gould

Short bio Sabine Baring-Gould

Birthday: 1834 in Exeter, Devon, England
Died: 1924 in Lew Trenchard, Devon, England
Genre: Religious,Classical

Full biography Sabine Baring-Gould

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Sabine Baring-Gould was a remarkable composer and writer born on January 28, 1834, in Devon, England. He was a prolific writer and composed a wide range of music, ranging from hymns to operas.

Baring-Gould's most famous work is a hymn called "Onward, Christian Soldiers," which he wrote in 1865. This hymn has since become a Christian classic and is still sung in churches around the world. He also composed over 100 hymns which are still sung in churches to this day.

Despite his fame as a composer, Baring-Gould was also a writer and authored over 50 books, including novels, travelogues, and biographies. In addition, he was also a folklorist who collected songs and stories from the local people during his travels throughout England and Wales.

During his lifetime, Baring-Gould had many interests and was a man of great curiosity and energy. He conducted archaeological excavations, wrote a study on werewolves, and was even ordained as a priest in 1864.

Baring-Gould passed away on January 2, 1924, leaving behind a legacy as a composer, writer, and folklorist. Today, he is remembered as an innovative thinker and a man of many talents and passions.

Compositions featuring Sabine Baring-Gould

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 Jesus, blessed saviour, hymn 2:27 min Choral -
2 Now The Day Is Over 2:48 min Choral -
3 Now the Day is Over-Raindrops 3:09 min Miscellaneous (Classical) -

Albums featuring Sabine Baring-Gould

# Сover Name album Year Music label
1 Cover for album: Onward Christian SoldiersThe Temple Double Quartette – Onward Christian Soldiers / Lead Kindly Light(Shellac, 10 Onward Christian SoldiersThe Temple Double Quartette – Onward Christian Soldiers / Lead Kindly Light(Shellac, 10") 1930 Regal
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