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Bread of Life from Heaven (Pan de Vida Eterna)

Author: Susan R. Briehl, b. 1952; Jaime Cortez, b. 1963 Meter: 9.9.9.9 with refrain Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Amor Para Otros First Line: Break now the bread of Christ's sacrifice (Ven y comparte el divino pan) Scripture: John 6 Used With Tune: ARGENTINE SANTO

Bendigamos al Señor (Let Us Bless Our Saving Lord)

Author: Ronald F. Krisman, n. 1946 Meter: 7.7.7.7.5 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Amor Para Otros Scripture: Matthew 2:39 Used With Tune: CONCORDI LAETITIA Text Sources: Tradicional
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Bring Forth the Kingdom (Venga el Reino)

Author: Marty Haugen, b. 1950; Ronald F. Krisman, b. 1946 Appears in 22 hymnals Topics: Amor Para Otros First Line: You are salt for the earth, O people (¡Son ustedes la sal de la tierra) Refrain First Line: Bring forth the Kingdom of mercy (¡Venga el Reino del Cielo) Scripture: Matthew 5:13-16 Used With Tune: [You are salt for the earth, O people]

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BUNESSAN

Meter: 5.5.5.4 D Appears in 265 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. Gregory Murray, OSB, 1905-1992 Topics: Amor Para Otros Tune Sources: Gaelic melody Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 13512 76565 12356 Used With Text: Praise and Thanksgiving (Te Damos Gracias)
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BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC

Appears in 454 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William Steffe, m. 1911 Topics: Amor Para Otros Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 55554 35123 33211 Used With Text: Cuando Sientas Que Tu Hermano (When Our Sisters or Our Brothers)
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BY AND BY

Appears in 89 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles A. Tindley, 1851-1933; Ronald F. Krisman, n. 1946 Topics: Amor Para Otros Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 12333 21211 61123 Used With Text: El Señor Nos Ama Hoy (Christ Our Lord Has Loved Us)

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Bring Forth the Kingdom (Venga el Reino)

Author: Marty Haugen, b. 1950; Ronald F. Krisman, b. 1946 Hymnal: Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #603 (2013) Topics: Amor Para Otros First Line: You are salt for the earth, O people (¡Son ustedes la sal de la tierra) Refrain First Line: Bring forth the Kingdom of mercy (¡Venga el Reino del Cielo) Scripture: Matthew 5:13-16 Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: [You are salt for the earth, O people]
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Bread of Life from Heaven (Pan de Vida Eterna)

Author: Susan R. Briehl, b. 1952; Jaime Cortez, b. 1963 Hymnal: Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #764 (2013) Meter: 9.9.9.9 with refrain Topics: Amor Para Otros First Line: Break now the bread of Christ's sacrifice (Ven y comparte el divino pan) Scripture: John 6 Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: ARGENTINE SANTO
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Bendigamos al Señor (Let Us Bless Our Saving Lord)

Author: Ronald F. Krisman, n. 1946 Hymnal: Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #587 (2013) Meter: 7.7.7.7.5 Topics: Amor Para Otros Scripture: Matthew 2:39 Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: CONCORDI LAETITIA

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Ludwig van Beethoven

1770 - 1827 Person Name: Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827 Topics: Amor Para Otros Composer of "HYMN TO JOY" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song A giant in the history of music, Ludwig van Beethoven (b. Bonn, Germany, 1770; d. Vienna, Austria, 1827) progressed from early musical promise to worldwide, lasting fame. By the age of fourteen he was an accomplished viola and organ player, but he became famous primarily because of his compositions, including nine symphonies, eleven overtures, thirty piano sonatas, sixteen string quartets, the Mass in C, and the Missa Solemnis. He wrote no music for congregational use, but various arrangers adapted some of his musical themes as hymn tunes; the most famous of these is ODE TO JOY from the Ninth Symphony. Although it would appear that the great calamity of Beethoven's life was his loss of hearing, which turned to total deafness during the last decade of his life, he composed his greatest works during this period. Bert Polman

Albert F. Bayly

1901 - 1984 Person Name: Albert F. Bayly, 1901-1984 Topics: Amor Para Otros Author of "Praise and Thanksgiving (Te Damos Gracias)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song Albert F. Bayly was born on Sep­tem­ber 6, 1901, Bex­hill on Sea, Sus­sex, Eng­land. He received his ed­u­cat­ion at Lon­don Un­i­ver­si­ty (BA) and Mans­field Coll­ege, Ox­ford. Bayly was a Congregationalist (later United Reformed Church) minister from the late 1920s until his death in 1984. His life and ministry spanned the Depression of the 1930s, the Second World War, and the years of reconstruction which followed. Af­ter re­tir­ing in 1971, he moved to Spring­field, Chelms­ford, and was ac­tive in the local Unit­ed Re­formed Church. He wrote sev­er­al pageants on mis­sion themes, and li­bret­tos for can­ta­tas by W. L. Lloyd Web­ber. He died on Ju­ly 26, 1984 in Chiches­ter, Sus­sex, Eng­land. NN, Hymnary editor. Sources: www.hymntime.com/tch and Church Times, an Anglican newspaper, Tuesday 20 October 2015

Johann Sebastian Bach

1685 - 1750 Person Name: J. S. Bach, 1685-1750 Topics: Amor Para Otros Harmonizer of "ERHALT UNS HERR" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song Johann Sebastian Bach was born at Eisenach into a musical family and in a town steeped in Reformation history, he received early musical training from his father and older brother, and elementary education in the classical school Luther had earlier attended. Throughout his life he made extraordinary efforts to learn from other musicians. At 15 he walked to Lüneburg to work as a chorister and study at the convent school of St. Michael. From there he walked 30 miles to Hamburg to hear Johann Reinken, and 60 miles to Celle to become familiar with French composition and performance traditions. Once he obtained a month's leave from his job to hear Buxtehude, but stayed nearly four months. He arranged compositions from Vivaldi and other Italian masters. His own compositions spanned almost every musical form then known (Opera was the notable exception). In his own time, Bach was highly regarded as organist and teacher, his compositions being circulated as models of contrapuntal technique. Four of his children achieved careers as composers; Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Brahms, and Chopin are only a few of the best known of the musicians that confessed a major debt to Bach's work in their own musical development. Mendelssohn began re-introducing Bach's music into the concert repertoire, where it has come to attract admiration and even veneration for its own sake. After 20 years of successful work in several posts, Bach became cantor of the Thomas-schule in Leipzig, and remained there for the remaining 27 years of his life, concentrating on church music for the Lutheran service: over 200 cantatas, four passion settings, a Mass, and hundreds of chorale settings, harmonizations, preludes, and arrangements. He edited the tunes for Schemelli's Musicalisches Gesangbuch, contributing 16 original tunes. His choral harmonizations remain a staple for studies of composition and harmony. Additional melodies from his works have been adapted as hymn tunes. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)