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Himnos de la Iglesia

Publication Date: 1995 Publisher: Publicadora Lámpara y Luz Publication Place: Farmington, NM

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Amoroso Salvador

Appears in 18 hymnals First Line: Amoroso Salvador, Sin igual es tu bondad Used With Tune: MERCY

Yo tengo que guardar

Author: Charles Wesley; Epigmenio Velasco Appears in 15 hymnals Used With Tune: LABAN

Mi fe espera en ti

Author: Ray Palmer; B. S. Appears in 14 hymnals Used With Tune: OLIVET

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CONSOLATOR

Appears in 447 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Samuel Webbe Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 53165 54567 15533 Used With Text: Dulces momentos
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AUSTRIAN HYMN

Appears in 708 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Franz Haydn Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 12324 32716 54323 Used With Text: Glorias mil de ti se cuentan
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[Solemnes resuenen las voces de amor]

Appears in 193 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William Doane Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 55671 51252 33464 Used With Text: Alabad al gran Rey

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A Dios, naciones, dad loor

Author: Isaac Watts; Henry Jackson Hymnal: HDLI1995 #1 (1995) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: GERMANY

Jubilosos, Te adoramos

Author: Henry van Dyke; George P. Simmonds Hymnal: HDLI1995 #2 (1995) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: HYMN TO JOY

Las obras vemos del gran Dios

Author: Clara Brooks; Gospel Publishers Hymnal: HDLI1995 #3 (1995) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Las obras vemos del gran Dios]

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Hans G. Nägeli

1773 - 1836 Person Name: Johann Nägeli Hymnal Number: 498 Composer of "DENNIS" in Himnos de la Iglesia Johann G. Nageli (b. Wetzikon, near Zurich, Switzerland, 1773; d. Wetzikon, 1836) was an influential music educator who lectured throughout Germany and France. Influenced by Johann Pestalozzi, he published his theories of music education in Gangbildungslehre (1810), a book that made a strong impact on Lowell Mason. Nageli composed mainly" choral works, including settings of Goethe's poetry. He received his early instruction from his father, then in Zurich, where he concentrated on the music of. S. Bach. In Zurich, he also established a lending library and a publishing house, which published first editions of Beethoven’s piano sonatas and music by Bach, Handel, and Frescobaldi. Bert Polman

William Croft

1678 - 1727 Hymnal Number: 72 Composer of "ST. ANNE" in Himnos de la Iglesia William Croft, Mus. Doc. was born in the year 1677 and received his musical education in the Chapel Royal, under Dr. Blow. In 1700 he was admitted a Gentleman Extraordinary of the Chapel Boyd; and in 1707, upon the decease of Jeremiah Clarke, he was appointed joint organist with his mentor, Dr. Blow. In 1709 he was elected organist of Westminster Abbey. This amiable man and excellent musician died in 1727, in the fiftieth year of his age. A very large number of Dr. Croft's compositions remain still in manuscript. Cathedral chants of the XVI, XVII & XVIII centuries, ed. by Edward F. Rimbault, London: D. Almaine & Co., 1844

E. J. Hopkins

1818 - 1901 Person Name: Edward Hopkins Hymnal Number: 497 Composer of "ELLERS" in Himnos de la Iglesia Dr Edward John Hopkins MusDoc United Kingdom 1818-1901. Born at Westminster, England, the son of a clarinetist with the Royal Opera House orchestra, he became an organist (as did two of his brothers) and a composer. In 1826 he became a chorister of the Chapel Royal and sang at the coronation of King William IV in Westminster Abbey. He also sang in the choir of St. Paul’s Cathedral, a double schedule requiring skill and dexterity. On Sunday evenings he would play the outgoing voluntary at St. Martin’s in-the-field. He left Chapel Royal in 1834 and started studying organ construction at two organ factories. He took an appointment at Mitcham Church as organist at age 16, winning an audition against other organists. Four years later he became organist at the Church of St. Peter, Islington. In 1841 he became organist at St. Luke’s, Berwick St., Soho. Two Years later he was organist at Temple Church, which had a historic organ (built in 1683). He held this position for 55 years. In 1845 he married Sarah Lovett, and they had four sons and five daughters. He was closely associated with the Bach Society and was organist for the first English performances of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion. In 1855 he collaborated with Edward Rimbault publishing “The organ, its history and construction” (3 editions 1855-70-77). In 1864 he was one of the founders of the “College of organists”. In 1882 he received an honorary Doctorate of Music from the Archbishop of Canterbury. He composed 30+ hymn tunes and some psalm chants, used by the Church of England. He died in London, England. John Perry