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Bela Jesuo, estro de la estroj

Author: Heinrich August Hoffmann von Fallersleben; Hendrik Arie de Hoog Appears in 2 hymnals Text Sources: Anonimulo en Münster

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ST. ELIZABETH

Appears in 490 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Anonymous; Richard Storr Willis Tune Sources: Schlesische Volkslieder 1842 Incipit: 11127 13333 42351 Used With Text: Bela Jesuo, estro de la estroj
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SCHÖNSTER HERR JESU

Appears in 19 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Anonima, Münster Incipit: 51277 12345 5 Used With Text: Bela Jesuo, estro de la estroj

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Bela Jesuo, estro de la estroj

Author: Anonimulo en Münster; Heinrich August Hoffmann von Fallersleben; Hendrik Arie de Hoog; Albrecht Kronenberger; KK Hymnal: TTT-Himnaro Cigneta #49 Lyrics: 1. Bela Jesuo, estro de la estroj, Dia Filo sen kompar'! Vin mi honoras, Vin mi adoras, Vin, gvidant' tra l' vivo-mar'. 2. Belas la montoj, belas la arbaroj, Mondo estas bel' sen fin'. Sed, Jesu mia, jen belo Via Multe pli ĝojigas min. 3. Belas la suno, belas ankaŭ luno, Steloj sub la firmament'. Pli bela brilo de l' Dia Filo Ravas nin al ama sent'. 4. Belas la floroj, belas pli la homoj, Dum la freŝa, juna fort'. Jen ni forpasos, belon postlasos, Sed Jesu savas nin de l' mort'. 5. Teran belecon kaj ĉiel-helecon Superbrilas Via bel'. Mia Savanto, Dia Peranto, Mia nura amo-cel'! Topics: Praise to Jesus Scripture: Psalm 45:2 Languages: Esperanto Tune Title: SCHÖNSTER HERR JESU
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Bela Jesuo, estro de la estroj

Author: Anonimulo en Münster; Heinrich August Hoffmann von Fallersleben; Hendrik Arie de Hoog; Albrecht Kronenberger; KK Hymnal: TTT-Himnaro Cigneta #49a Lyrics: 1. Bela Jesuo, estro de la estroj, Dia Filo sen kompar'! Vin mi honoras, Vin mi adoras, Vin, gvidant' tra l' vivo-mar'. 2. Belas la montoj, belas la arbaroj, Mondo estas bel' sen fin'. Sed, Jesu mia, jen belo Via Multe pli ĝojigas min. 3. Belas la suno, belas ankaŭ luno, Steloj sub la firmament'. Pli bela brilo de l' Dia Filo Ravas nin al ama sent'. 4. Belas la floroj, belas pli la homoj, Dum la freŝa, juna fort'. Jen ni forpasos, belon postlasos, Sed Jesu savas nin de l' mort'. 5. Teran belecon kaj ĉiel-helecon Superbrilas Via bel'. Mia Savanto, Dia Peranto, Mia nura amo-cel'! Topics: Praise to Jesus Scripture: Psalm 45:2 Tune Title: ST. ELIZABETH

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anonimulo en Münster Author of "Bela Jesuo, estro de la estroj" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Hendrik Arie de Hoog

1910 - 2001 Translator of "Bela Jesuo, estro de la estroj" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta H. A. de Hoog (authorities differ as to whether his surname should be alphabetized under d or under H) was a Dutch Esperantist and a member of the Esperanto Academy, head of its grammar section beginning in 1972, president of KELI (the main international association of Protestant Esperantists) and of its Dutch section, author of several books in Esperanto, and a member of the editorial committee that produced Adoru kantante (1971), in which he had fifteen hymn translations; thirteen texts in Adoru (2001).

Richard Storrs Willis

1819 - 1900 Person Name: Richard Storr Willis Arranger of "ST. ELIZABETH" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta Richard Storrs Willis (February 10, 1819 – May 10, 1900) was an American composer, notably of hymn music. One of his hymns is "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" (1850), with lyrics by Edmund Sears. He was also a music critic and journal editor. Willis, whose siblings included Nathaniel Parker Willis and Fanny Fern, was born on February 10, 1819, in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended Chauncey Hall, the Boston Latin School, and Yale College where he was a member of Skull and Bones in 1841. Willis then went to Germany, where he studied six years under Xavier Schnyder and Moritz Hauptmann. While there, he became a personal friend of Felix Mendelssohn. After returning to America, Willis served as music critic for the New York Tribune, The Albion, and The Musical Times, for which he served as editor for a time. He joined the New-York American-Music Association, an organization which promoted the work native of naturalized American composers. He reviewed the organization's first concert for their second season, held December 30, 1856, in the Musical World, as a "creditable affair, all things considered". Willis began his own journal, Once a Month: A Paper of Society, Belles-Lettres and Art, and published its first issue in January 1862. Willis died on May 7, 1900. His interment was located at Woodlawn Cemetery. His works and music compilations include: Church Chorals and Choir Studies (1850) Our Church Music (1856) Waif of Song (1876) Pen and Lute (1883) --en.wikipedia.org