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Arise, Be Clothed in the Light

Arise, Be Clothed in the Light

Composer: Lawrence M. Probes
Published in 2 hymnals


Composer: Lawrence M. Probes

Lawrence M. Probes, MD (born 1952, Ft. Worth, Texas) is an American Singer-Songwriter trained in classical music since early childhood with a background in Gospel, folk and popular music. As a young boy he took piano lessons, eventually playing the clarinet, then in Junior High School starting the bassoon. He went on to attend National Music Camp and Interlochen Arts Academy majoring in bassoon and voice, then after a semester at Eastman School of Music he decided to become a medical doctor and began premedical studies at Texas Christian University. While at TCU he played bassoon in the Ft. Worth Symphony, Opera and Ballet Orchestras, as well as in the Faculty Woodwind Quintet. After graduating from the University of Texas Medical Bran… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: Arise, Be Clothed in the Light
Composer: Lawrence M. Probes
Key: D Major
Copyright: Lawrence M. Probes, © 1980

Texts

Arise, Be Clothed in the Light

Arise, be clothed in the light.
Arise, be clothed in the light.
Your light has come.
Your light has come.
Hallelujah.

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Sing With Me #107

Voices United #886

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