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February 5, 2012 (Epiphany 5B) | Music for Sunday
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The Organ Voluntaries that I (Southern Lutheran Kantor) am playing at Grace Lutheran Church. February 5, 2012 (Epiphany 5B). On February 2, 2012. Prelude: Freu euch, ihr lieben – Henry Gerike (concordia Hymn Prelude Series, vol. 6). Harmonization for Opening Hymn: Freu euch, ihr lieben – Henry Gerike (Assist Me to Proclaim). Offering: Kingsfold – Charles W. Ore (Eleven Compositions for Organ, set 8). Via tumblr http:/ musicforsunday.tumblr.com/post/16925246496/february-5-2012-epiphany-5b.
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December 24, 2011 (Christmas Eve) | Music for Sunday
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The Organ Voluntaries that I (Southern Lutheran Kantor) am playing at Grace Lutheran Church. December 24, 2011 (Christmas Eve). On December 22, 2011. 8220;The Magi” – Kenneth Kosche (Nativity Suite for Organ). 8220;He Is Born! 8221; – John Behnke (He Is Born! Six Variations for Organ). Prelude: Gloria – Benjamin Culli (Instruments for All Seasons, vol. 3) (arranged for Euphonium). Intro for Opening Hymn: Adeste Fideles – John Behnke (The Nativity). From → Church Music. Current Organ Music Library.
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Blog moving | Music for Sunday
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The Organ Voluntaries that I (Southern Lutheran Kantor) am playing at Grace Lutheran Church. On February 2, 2012. Purely for my ease of use, I will now be posting these at a new blog: http:/ musicforsunday.tumblr.com/. From → Music for Sunday. February 5, 2012 (Epiphany 5B). In the church only that theology avails which is rooted in the life of the church and is realized in. Current Organ Music Library. My Top Five Christmas Albums. SLK Music for Sunday (Tumblr). Blog at WordPress.com.
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All for Hymn: Dec 28, 2011
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All For Hymn - a blog featuring everybody's favorite topic - HYMNS! Discussions about hymns, their use in the Divine Service, translation issues, etc. will be the focus. Lutheran Service Book will be a primary source. Other traditions may pop up from time to time. Wednesday, December 28, 2011. Commemoration of the Holy Innocents. Lully, lullay, Thou little tiny Child,. By, by, lully, lullay. Lully, lullay, Thou little tiny Child,. By, by, lully, lullay. O sisters too, how may we do,. And ever morn and day.
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All for Hymn: Jan 1, 2012
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All For Hymn - a blog featuring everybody's favorite topic - HYMNS! Discussions about hymns, their use in the Divine Service, translation issues, etc. will be the focus. Lutheran Service Book will be a primary source. Other traditions may pop up from time to time. Sunday, January 1, 2012. Obscure Carols: The Old Year Now Hath Passed Away. The old year now hath passed away;. We thank Thee, 0 our God, today. That Thou hast kept us through the year. When danger and distress were near. Du wollst dein arme Ch...
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All for Hymn: Epiphany Carol: How Lovely Shines the Morning Star
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All For Hymn - a blog featuring everybody's favorite topic - HYMNS! Discussions about hymns, their use in the Divine Service, translation issues, etc. will be the focus. Lutheran Service Book will be a primary source. Other traditions may pop up from time to time. Friday, January 6, 2012. Epiphany Carol: How Lovely Shines the Morning Star. Improvisation by Ulfert Smidt]. Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern. Voll Gnad' und Wahrheit von dem Herrn,. Die süße Wurzel Jesse! Du Sohn David zus Jakobs Stamm,.
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All for Hymn: Obscure Carols: Truth from Above
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All For Hymn - a blog featuring everybody's favorite topic - HYMNS! Discussions about hymns, their use in the Divine Service, translation issues, etc. will be the focus. Lutheran Service Book will be a primary source. Other traditions may pop up from time to time. Monday, January 2, 2012. Obscure Carols: Truth from Above. I was able to locate nine verses of this carol. Most settings do not use all of them. This is the truth sent from above. The truth of God, the God of love. Is that God did man create.
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All for Hymn: Obscure Carols: I Wonder as I Wander
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All For Hymn - a blog featuring everybody's favorite topic - HYMNS! Discussions about hymns, their use in the Divine Service, translation issues, etc. will be the focus. Lutheran Service Book will be a primary source. Other traditions may pop up from time to time. Tuesday, January 3, 2012. Obscure Carols: I Wonder as I Wander. I Wonder as I Wander" has it's roots in the Appalachian tradition of North Carolina, but was fully composed in the last century. You can read about it here. Please leave a name or ...
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All for Hymn: Dec 31, 2011
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All For Hymn - a blog featuring everybody's favorite topic - HYMNS! Discussions about hymns, their use in the Divine Service, translation issues, etc. will be the focus. Lutheran Service Book will be a primary source. Other traditions may pop up from time to time. Saturday, December 31, 2011. Obscure Carols: Gabriel's Message. The carol is most appropriate for the Fourth Sunday of Advent, as the Gospel reading for that day is Gabriel's appearance to Mary. The angel Gabriel from Heaven came,. NEW* Aardvar...
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All for Hymn: Dec 29, 2011
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All For Hymn - a blog featuring everybody's favorite topic - HYMNS! Discussions about hymns, their use in the Divine Service, translation issues, etc. will be the focus. Lutheran Service Book will be a primary source. Other traditions may pop up from time to time. Thursday, December 29, 2011. Obscure Carols: Noel by Brad Holmes. This carol comes from the Congo region and can be heard on the 2011 Christmas broadcast from St. Olaf College. Special thanks to Jonathan Tan. Yesu me kwisa ku zinga ti beto.
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