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Pentecost Sequence

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Come, Holy Spirit, come! And from your celestial home Text Sources: Veni, Sancte Spiritus; Poetic Sequence for Penteccost

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HYMN TO JOY

Appears in 503 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; Edward Hodges, 1796-1867 Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 33455 43211 23322 Used With Text: Come, O Holy Spirit (Pentecost Sequence)

[Come, Holy Spirit, come]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Bob Hurd Tune Sources: Refrain music: O FILII ET FILIAE; Chant, Mode II; Airs sur les hymnes sacrez, odes et noƫls, 1623 Tune Key: g minor Incipit: 11123 43432 11511 Used With Text: Pentecost Sequence

[Come, Holy Spirit, come]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Tom Kendzia, b. 1954 Tune Key: g minor Incipit: 77777 77777 77777 Used With Text: Pentecost Sequence

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Come, O Holy Spirit (Pentecost Sequence)

Author: Owen Alstott Hymnal: Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) #193 (2019) First Line: Come, Holy Spirit, come! Topics: Seasonal Music Pentecost Languages: English Tune Title: HYMN TO JOY

Pentecost Sequence

Hymnal: Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) #192 (2019) First Line: Come, Holy Spirit, come! Refrain First Line: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia Topics: Seasonal Music Pentecost Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, Holy Spirit, come]
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Pentecost Sequence

Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #349 (2015) First Line: Come, Holy Spirit, come! Topics: Holy Spirit; Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Rites of Initiation, Confirmation; The Liturgical Year Pentecost Sunday Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, Holy Spirit, come]

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Bob Hurd

b. 1950 Composer (verses) of "[Come, Holy Spirit, come]" in Breaking Bread (Vol. 39)

Ludwig van Beethoven

1770 - 1827 Person Name: Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827 Composer of "HYMN TO JOY" in Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) 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

Tom Kendzia

Person Name: Tom Kendzia, b. 1954 Composer of "[Come, Holy Spirit, come]" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)
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