For vespers we often sing "At the Name of Jesus" or "When In God's Own Image," both of which suggest the tune King's Weston. But we don't sing King's Weston, we sing this tune, which I transcribed after hearing it a few times.
I've never heard it before, and I haven't been able to find it anywhere online. Is this an obscure but already-existing tune, or did our community make it up somewhere along the way?
I would think more "a tune inspired by King's Weston" (preserve the rough outlines, remove all the inspiration). The transcription makes perfect sense to me as a tune; I just don't know what it is. The offbeat entrances suggest something more modern than not.
Losing the inspiration?
Um, how can one lose what one never had?
It seems that items like this should fall under some species of plagiarism, certainly bastardisation! Defamation?
It appears that Mr. Cowan regularly tours/performs on what might be called "the Catholic praise and worship circuit": http://jimcowan.com/about.asp
The original poster's question has now been answered rather fully (it's a real tune, apparently inspired by King's Weston, and here is a copy of the published music, and at the composer's website one may find out how to get permission to reprint it et cetera). It's not the cup of tea of many of us here, but may I take up Charles' off-repeated refrain and suggest that we end the uncharitableness (and end the discussion)?
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