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Our Festal Day

Author: Marian Froelich Appears in 4 hymnals Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project First Line: The star eyed daisies dot the ground Refrain First Line: Again we come to greet thee, our Festal Day!

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[The star-eyed daisies dot the ground]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. Froelich Hymnal Title: Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book Incipit: 35554 53653 44543 Used With Text: Our Festal Day

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Our Festal Day

Author: Marian Froelich Hymnal: Happy Greetings #184 (1888) Hymnal Title: Happy Greetings First Line: The star-eyed daisies dot the ground Refrain First Line: Again we come to greet thee, our Festal Day! Languages: English Tune Title: [The star-eyed daisies dot the ground]
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Our Festal Day

Author: Marian Froelich Hymnal: Songs of Praise and Delight #208 (1898) Hymnal Title: Songs of Praise and Delight First Line: The star-eyed daisies dot the ground Refrain First Line: Again we come to greet thee, our Festal Day! Languages: English Tune Title: [The star-eyed daisies dot the ground]
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Our Festal Day

Author: Marian Froelich Hymnal: Songs of the Golden #166 (1896) Hymnal Title: Songs of the Golden First Line: The star eyed daisies dot the ground Refrain First Line: Again we come to greet thee Languages: English Tune Title: [The star eyed daisies dot the ground]

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Marian Froelich

Hymnal Title: Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book Author of "Our Festal Day" in Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book Marian (or Marion) Froelich, 19th Century, was apparently the wife of organist and composer Gideon Froelich. Lyrics-- At Je­sus’ Feet Bring on the Vol­un­teers Cedars and the Pines, The Child of Beth­le­hem, The Christmas Morning Christmas Mu­sic Dare Ye to Stand? Day Is Break­ing, The Easter Af­ter Cal­va­ry Happy Greet­ings Bring­ing Glorious Re­sur­rect­ion Glory to Beth­le­hem God of the Sea­sons Good Ship Zi­on, The Kings of the Or­i­ent Led, Safe­ly Led Nature’s God, Cre­at­or Wise Old New Song, The Our Sab­bath School Press On and Ne­ver Fear Sail Not With­out the Mas­ter Send Out the Life-Lines Sing Ho­san­na Upward, Ev­er Up­ward Victory, Vic­to­ry Sing Water of Life, The Welcome To­day What "Lit­tle O" --www.hymntime.com/tch

Gideon Froelich

Person Name: G. Froelich Hymnal Title: Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book Composer of "[The star-eyed daisies dot the ground]" in Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book Apparently the husband of hymn-writer Mrs. Marion or Marian Froelich, Prof. Gideon Froelich was organist both of Fifth Avenue Baptist Church and of Ahawath Chesed Synagogue, both in New York City. The rabbi of the synagogue, Isaac S. Moses, in the preface to the seventh edition of his The Sabbath-School Hymnal (New York: The Bloch Publishing Co., 1906), thanked Mrs. Marion Froelich for her help with English translations of German verse, and wrote:Prof. Gideon Froelich, whose genius has enriched this book with its finest melodies; no words are adequate to express the editor's gratitude and appreciation. For many years the organist of the above mentioned congregation, he has caught the spirit of Jewish melody, and the character of Jewish worship. His greater reward he will find in the joy which his compositions will produce in the hearts of thousands of Jewish children and in the gratitude of many worshipers in the Synagogue and the home.(source: AGO Founders Hymnal, p.96) ============== 19th Century Froelich, whose name is sometimes given with the title "Professor," was organist and choirmaster of the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, and organist at the Ahawath Chesed Synagogue, both in New York City. He also helped found of the American Guild of Organists. www.hymntime.com/tch/