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We Are Called to Be God's People

Author: Thomas A. Jackson Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 13 hymnals Topics: Aspiration and Consecration; The Living Church Family of Believers Used With Tune: AUSTRIAN HYMN

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AUSTRIAN HYMN

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 760 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Franz Joseph Haydn Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 12324 32716 54323 Used With Text: We Are Called to Be God's People
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HYFRYDOL

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 597 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rowland H. Prichard, 1811-1887 Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 12123 43212 54332 Used With Text: We Are Called to Be God's People (Del Señor el pueblo somos)
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GALILEAN

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 21 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Joseph Barnby Tune Sources: arr. The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941 Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 32354 217 Used With Text: We Are Called to Be God’s People

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We Are Called to Be God's People

Author: Thomas A. Jackson, 1931- Hymnal: Hymns of Promise #30 (2015) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Praise to God Languages: English Tune Title: AUSTRIAN HYMN

We Are Called to Be God's People (Del Señor el pueblo somos)

Author: Thomas A. Jackson, b. 1931; Adolfo Robleto, 1917-1994 Hymnal: Santo, Santo, Santo #251 (2019) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Discipleship; Discipulado; Justice; Justicia; Kingdom of God; Reino de Dios; People of God; Pueblo de Dios; Testimonio; Testimony Scripture: Matthew 28:6 Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: HYFRYDOL

We Are Called to Be God's People

Author: Thomas A. Jackson Hymnal: Baptist Hymnal 1991 #390 (1991) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Scripture: 1 Peter 2:5 Languages: English Tune Title: AUSTRIAN HYMN

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Joseph Haydn

1732 - 1809 Person Name: Franz Josph Haydn Composer of "AUSTRIAN HYMN" in The Worshiping Church Franz Joseph Haydn (b. Rohrau, Austria, 1732; d. Vienna, Austria, 1809) Haydn's life was relatively uneventful, but his artistic legacy was truly astounding. He began his musical career as a choirboy in St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna, spent some years in that city making a precarious living as a music teacher and composer, and then served as music director for the Esterhazy family from 1761 to 1790. Haydn became a most productive and widely respected composer of symphonies, chamber music, and piano sonatas. In his retirement years he took two extended tours to England, which resulted in his "London" symphonies and (because of G. F. Handel's influence) in oratorios. Haydn's church music includes six great Masses and a few original hymn tunes. Hymnal editors have also arranged hymn tunes from various themes in Haydn's music. Bert Polman

Rowland Hugh Prichard

1811 - 1887 Person Name: Rowland H. Prichard, 1811-1887 Composer of "HYFRYDOL" in Santo, Santo, Santo Rowland H. Prichard (sometimes spelled Pritchard) (b. Graienyn, near Bala, Merionetshire, Wales, 1811; d. Holywell, Flintshire, Wales, 1887) was a textile worker and an amateur musician. He had a good singing voice and was appointed precentor in Graienyn. Many of his tunes were published in Welsh periodicals. In 1880 Prichard became a loom tender's assistant at the Welsh Flannel Manufacturing Company in Holywell. Bert Polman

Joseph Barnby

1838 - 1896 Composer of "GALILEAN" in Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship Joseph Barnby (b. York, England, 1838; d. London, England, 1896) An accomplished and popular choral director in England, Barnby showed his musical genius early: he was an organist and choirmaster at the age of twelve. He became organist at St. Andrews, Wells Street, London, where he developed an outstanding choral program (at times nicknamed "the Sunday Opera"). Barnby introduced annual performances of J. S. Bach's St. John Passion in St. Anne's, Soho, and directed the first performance in an English church of the St. Matthew Passion. He was also active in regional music festivals, conducted the Royal Choral Society, and composed and edited music (mainly for Novello and Company). In 1892 he was knighted by Queen Victoria. His compositions include many anthems and service music for the Anglican liturgy, as well as 246 hymn tunes (published posthumously in 1897). He edited four hymnals, including The Hymnary (1872) and The Congregational Sunday School Hymnal (1891), and coedited The Cathedral Psalter (1873). Bert Polman
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