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Thou Art With Us

Author: Florence M. Taylor Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Gladly lift we hearts and voices Topics: Lent; God Cares for Everyone; Fear; God's Presence; Illness; Prayer; Trouble; Trust Used With Tune: STUTTGART

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STUTTGART

Appears in 408 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Christian Friedrich Witt Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 55112 23155 64253 Used With Text: Thou Art With Us
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VESPER HYMN

Appears in 198 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Dimitri Bortniansky Incipit: 35453 52535 42171 Used With Text: Thou Art With Us

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Thou Art With Us

Author: Florence M. Taylor Hymnal: Sing for Joy #110 (1961) First Line: Gladly lift we hearts and voices Topics: Lent; God Cares for Everyone; Fear; God's Presence; Illness; Prayer; Trouble; Trust Languages: English Tune Title: STUTTGART

Thou art with us

Author: Florence M. Taylor Hymnal: The Junior Hymnal #d29 (1958) First Line: Gladly lift we hearts and voices

Thou art with us

Author: Florence M. Taylor Hymnal: Our Hymns of Praise #d41 (1958) First Line: Gladly lift we hearts and voices

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Dmitri Stepanovich Bortnianski

1751 - 1825 Person Name: Dimitri Bortniansky Composer of "VESPER HYMN" in Hymns for Primary Worship Dimitri Stepanovitch Bortniansky (1751-1825) Ukraine 1751-1825 Born in Glukhov, Ukraine, he joined the imperial choir at age 8 and studied with Galuppi, who later took the lad with him to Italy, where he studied for 10 years, becoming a composer, harpsichordist, and conductor. While in Italy he composed several operas and other instrumental music, composing more operas and music later in Russia. In 1779 he returned to Russia, where he was appointed Director to the Imperial Chapel Choir, the first as a native citizen. In 1796 he was appointed music director. With such a great instrument at his disposal, he produced many compositions, 100+ religious works, sacred concertos, cantatas, and hymns. He influenced Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovshy, the latter editing Bortniansky's sacred work, amassing 10 volumnes. He died in St. Petersburg. He was so popular in Russia that a bronze statue was erected in his honor in the Novgorod Kremlin. He composed in different musical styles, including choral works in French, Italian, Latin, German, and Church Slavonic. John Perry

Christian Friedrich Witt

1660 - 1717 Composer of "STUTTGART" in Sing for Joy Christian F. Witt (b. Altenburg, Germany, d. 1660; d. Altenburg, 1716) was an editor and compiler of Psalmodia Sacra (1715); about 100 (of the 774) tunes in that collection are considered to be composed by him, including STUTTGART, which was set to the text "Sollt' es gleich." Witt was chamber organist and later Kapellmeister at the Gotha court. He composed vocal and instrumental music, including some sixty-five cantatas. Bert Polman

Florence M. Taylor

Author of "Thou Art With Us" in Sing for Joy