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431. Cantemos un Himno Nuevo (A New Song of Joy and Wonder)

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First Line: Ayer éramos tinieblas (Yesterday we lived in the shadows)
Title: Cantemos un Himno Nuevo (A New Song of Joy and Wonder)
Author: Juan Manuel Lara, n. 1937
Translator: Mary Louise Bringle, n. 1953
Refrain First Line: Cantemos un himno nuevo (A new song of joy and wonder)
Language: English; Spanish
Publication Date: 2013
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Paschal Triduum: Easter Vigil; Triduo Pascual: Vigilia Pascual; Easter Season (17 more...)
Copyright: © 1979, 1990, The Benedictine Foundation of the State of Vermont, Inc.; Trans. © 2012, GIA Publications, Inc.
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Tune Information
Name: [Ayer éramos tinieblas]
Composer: Juan Manuel Lara, n. 1937
Arranger: Robert E. Kreutz, 1922-1996
Key: F Major
Copyright: © 1979, 1990, The Benedictine Foundation of the State of Vermont, Inc.



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