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He Leads His Own

Author: M. A. L. Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: He leads his own! enough to know Used With Tune: [He leads his own! enough to know]

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[He leads his own! enough to know]

Appears in 371 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mendelssohn Incipit: 32154 32171 32223 Used With Text: He Leads His Own

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He Leads His Own

Author: M. A. L. Hymnal: Royal Gems #3 (1880) First Line: He leads his own! enough to know Languages: English Tune Title: [He leads his own! enough to know]

He leads his own

Author: M. A. Ingalls Hymnal: Our Treasury of Song, for Use in the Emmanuel Baptist Church #d77 (1883) First Line: He leads his own, enough to know Refrain First Line: He leads his own, he leads his own

He leads his own, enough to know

Author: M. A. Ingalls Hymnal: Songs of Pilgrimage, a Hymnal for the Churches of Christ, Part I #d73 (1880)

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Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

1809 - 1847 Person Name: Mendelssohn Composer of "[He leads his own! enough to know]" in Royal Gems Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (b. Hamburg, Germany, 1809; d. Leipzig, Germany, 1847) was the son of banker Abraham Mendelssohn and the grandson of philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. His Jewish family became Christian and took the Bartholdy name (name of the estate of Mendelssohn's uncle) when baptized into the Lutheran church. The children all received an excellent musical education. Mendelssohn had his first public performance at the age of nine and by the age of sixteen had written several symphonies. Profoundly influenced by J. S. Bach's music, he conducted a performance of the St. Matthew Passion in 1829 (at age 20!) – the first performance since Bach's death, thus reintroducing Bach to the world. Mendelssohn organized the Domchor in Berlin and founded the Leipzig Conservatory of Music in 1843. Traveling widely, he not only became familiar with various styles of music but also became well known himself in countries other than Germany, especially in England. He left a rich treasury of music: organ and piano works, overtures and incidental music, oratorios (including St. Paul or Elijah and choral works, and symphonies. He harmonized a number of hymn tunes himself, but hymnbook editors also arranged some of his other tunes into hymn tunes. Bert Polman

M. A. Ingalls

Person Name: M. A. L. Author of "He Leads His Own" in Royal Gems