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Sing the Wondrous Story

Author: Evan Stephens Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Sing, sing the wondrous story

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[Sing, sing the wondrous story]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Evan Stephens Incipit: 35365 43234 53355 Used With Text: Sing the Wondrous Story

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Sing the Wondrous Story

Author: E. S. Hymnal: Deseret Sunday School Songs #177 (1909) First Line: Sing, sing the wondrous story Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing, sing the wondrous story]
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Sing the Wondrous Story

Author: E. S. Hymnal: The Songs of Zion #177 (1918) First Line: Sing, sing the wondrous story Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing, sing the wondrous story]

Sing the Wondrous Story

Author: Evan Stephens Hymnal: The Children Sing #189 (1951) First Line: Sing, sing the wondrous story Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing, sing the wondrous story]

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Evan Stephens

1854 - 1930 Person Name: E. S. Author of "Sing the Wondrous Story" in Deseret Sunday School Songs Evan Stephens (1854-1930) was a Welsh composer, conductor, and teacher. Born in Pencader, Carmarthenshire, Wales, he emigrated to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1866. He directed the vocal music program at the University of Utah from 1885 to 1900, and directed the Mormon Tabernacle Choir from 1890 to 1916. Stephens is remembered for his many contributions to the cultural growth of the state of Utah, his leadership of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and for the numerous hymns and songs he composed. - from the Library of Congress authority file