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Fröhlich grüßen wir euch heut'

Appears in 2 hymnals Refrain First Line: Unserm Herrn froh und gern dienen Used With Tune: [Fröhlich grüßen wir euch heut']

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[Fröhlich grüßen wir euch heut']

Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: D. E. Lorenz Incipit: 55453 21217 16777 Used With Text: Fröhlich grüßen wir euch heut'

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Fröhlich grüßen wir euch heut'

Hymnal: Kleiner Liederschatz #107 (1901) Refrain First Line: Unserm Herrn froh und gern dienen Languages: German Tune Title: [Fröhlich grüßen wir euch heut']
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Hymnal: Jugendklänge #12 (1896) First Line: Fröhlich grüßen wir euch heut'' Refrain First Line: Unserm Herrn froh und gern Languages: German Tune Title: [Fröhlich grüßen wir euch heut'']

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D. E. Lorenz

1862 - 1941 Composer of "[Fröhlich grüßen wir euch heut']" in Kleiner Liederschatz Lorenz, Daniel Edward. (Canal Fulton, Ohio, 1862--February 27, 1941, New York City). Younger brother of Edmund Simon Lorenz. He was a Presbyterian minister in New York City. He took many tours abroad and wrote several travel books. --Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives
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