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143. Heut singt die liebe Christenheit

Text Information
First Line: Heut singt die liebe Christenheit
Title: Heut singt die liebe Christenheit
Latin Title: Dicimus grates tibi
Adapter: Detlev Block (1985)
Translator: Nikolaus Herman (1560)
Author: Philipp Melanchthon ((1539) 1543)
Language: German
Publication Date: 2014
Topic: Das Kirchenjahr: Besondere Tage; Michaelstag, 29 September
Tune Information
Name: [Heut singt die liebe Christenheit]
Key: F Major or modal
Source: 16. Jh.; Geistlich Nürnberg um 1555



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