Samuel Sebastian Wesley (14 August 1810 – 19 April 1876) was an English organist and composer. Born in London, he was the eldest child in the composer Samuel Wesley's second family, which he formed with Sarah Suter having separated from his wife Charlotte.[1] Samuel Sebastian was the grandson of Charles Wesley. His middle name derived from his father's lifelong admiration for the music of Bach. After singing in the choir of the Chapel Royal as a boy
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The Church's One Foundation
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace
Wash me throughly
Blessed be the God and Father
O Thou who camest from above
Psalm 20
Psalm 20 "The Lord Hear Thee in the Day of Trouble"
Psalm 73: Truly God is loving unto Israel
Ascribe unto the Lord
Choral Song
Aurelia (arr. for brass band)
Ascribe unto the Lord in G Major: II. O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness
Fugue
Larghetto In F Minor
The Wilderness
Psalm 6 "O Lord Rebuke Me Not"
Hereford "O Thou Who Camest from Above"
SS Wesley: Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace
O give thanks unto the Lord
Cast me not away
Andante In E Minor
Blessed be the God & Father
Andante in D major
Wash Me Thoroughly From My Wickedness
Blessed Be the God and the Father
Introduction and Fugue in C-Sharp Minor (revised version 1869)
Psalm 42 - "Like As The Hart"
O Love Divine, How Sweet Thou Art
Psalm 45 "My Heart is Inditing"
Magnificat in E major
There is no rose (based on the tune Hereford) (arr. G. Williams for vocal ensemble)
Andante cantabile in G Major
Holsworthy Church Bells, Air with Variations
Guds kirkes grunnvoll ene, No. 532
3 Pieces for a Chamber Organ, Book II: No. 2. Larghetto in F-Sharp Minor
Cornwall "O Love Divine, How Sweet Thou Art"
Nunc Dimittis in E Major
Choral Song and Fugue
Wash me throughly from my Wickedness
Evening Canticles in E Major: II. Nunc dimittis
Choral song and fugue: I. Choral
O Thou Who Camest from Above (Hereford)
Andante in C Major
3 Pieces for a Chamber Organ, Book I: No. 2. Andante in F Major
3 Pieces for a Chamber Organ, Book I: No. 3. Choral Song
The wilderness and the solitary place
Evening Canticles in E Major: I. Magnificat
Andante cantabile in F Major
3 Pieces for a Chamber Organ, Book II: No. 3. Andante in E-Flat Major
Wash me thoroughly
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