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Anchor text: Irish
Target Entity: Ireland
Preceding Context: There is no evidence to show that either Newton or Cowper wrote any music to accompany the hymns. It is assumed that they were initially sung to any suitable tune that fitted the metre (rhythm), most probably to sixteenth or seventeenth century metrical psalm tunes. Subsequently individual tunes have become linked to specific hymns from the Olney books. For example, the tune 'Austria' (originally Haydn's 'Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser') is associated today with the hymn 'Glorious things of thee are spoken', just as 'New Britain' an American folk melody, believed to be Scottish or
Succeeding Context: in origin; has since the 1830s been associated with 'Amazing grace'. The hymn's Scottish or Irish melody is pentatonic and suggests a bagpipe tune; the hymn is frequently performed on bagpipes and has become associated with that instrument.
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Source Page: Olney Hymns

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