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Finding God

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Three things there are that to my eyes Used With Tune: [Three things there are that to my eyes]

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[Three things there are that to my eyes]

Appears in 31 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ch. Goudnod Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 32345 43215 45676 Used With Text: Finding God

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Finding God

Hymnal: The Service Hymnal with an introductory service #80 (1904) First Line: Three things there are that to my eyes Tune Title: [Three things there are that to my eyes]
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Finding God

Hymnal: Hymns and Anthems adapted for Jewish Worship #22 (1887) First Line: Three things there are that to my eyes Languages: English

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Charles F. Gounod

1818 - 1893 Person Name: Ch. Goudnod Composer of "[Three things there are that to my eyes]" in The Service Hymnal with an introductory service Charles F. Gounod (b. Paris, France, 1818; d. St. Cloud, France, 1893) was taught initially by his pianist mother. Later he studied at the Paris Conservatory, won the "Grand Prix de Rome" in 1839, and continued his musical training in Vienna, Berlin, and Leipzig. Though probably most famous for his opera Faust (1859) and other instrumental music (including his Meditation sur le Prelude de Bach, to which someone added the Ave Maria text for soprano solo), Gounod also composed church music-four Masses, three Requiems, and a Magnificat. His smaller works for church use were published as Chants Sacres. When he lived in England (1870-1875), Gounod became familiar with British cathedral music and served as conductor of what later became the Royal Choral Society. Bert Polman