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IN EXCELSIS GLORIA

Appears in 15 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. Sir F. A. G. Ouseley, Bart. Incipit: 31516 15345 65123 Used With Text: Easter flowers are blooming bright

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Día de gran gozo es hoy

Author: Mary A. Nicholson; Frieda M. Hoh, 1896-1962 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Pascua Scripture: Matthew 28:1-6 Used With Tune: IN EXCELSIS GLORIA
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Easter flowers are blooming bright

Author: Mary A. Nicholson Appears in 50 hymnals Used With Tune: GLORY IN THE HIGHEST

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Easter flowers are blooming bright

Author: Mary A. Nicholson Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #548 (1917) Lyrics: 1 Easter flowers are blooming bright, Easter skies pour radiant light: Christ our Lord is risen in might, Glory in the highest! 2 Angels caroled this sweet lay, When in manger rude He lay; Once more cast grief away, Glory in the highest! 3 He, then born to grief and pain, Now to glory born again, Calleth forth our gladdest strain, Glory in the highest! 4 As He riseth, rise we too, Tune we heart and voice anew, Offering homage glad and true, Glory in the highest. Amen. Topics: Hymns for Children Languages: English Tune Title: IN EXCELSIS GLORIA
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Easter flowers are blooming bright

Author: Mary A. Nicholson Hymnal: The Hymnal #558 (1916) Meter: 7.7.7.6 Lyrics: Easter flowers are blooming bright, Easter skies pour radiant light: Christ our Lord is risen in might, 520 Angels caroled this sweet lay, When in manger rude he lay; Now once more cast grief away, He, then born to grief and pain, Now to glory born again, Calleth forth our gladdest strain, As he riseth, rise we too, Tune we heart and voice anew, Offering homage glad and true, Glory in the highest. Amen. Topics: Easter Day; Carols; Sunday Schools Carols Languages: English Tune Title: GLORY IN THE HIGHEST
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Easter flowers are blooming bright

Author: Mary A. Nicholson Hymnal: The Hymnal for Young People #110 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: GLORY IN THE HIGHEST

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F. A. Gore Ouseley

1825 - 1889 Person Name: Frederick A. G. Ouseley Composer of "IN EXCELSIS GLORIA" in Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church Born: August 12, 1825, London, England. Died: April 6, 1889, Hereford, England. Buried: Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Tenbury Wells, Hereford and Worcester, England. Gore-Ouseley was educated at Oxford University (BA 1846, MA 1849, DMus 1854), and was ordained in 1849. In 1855, he was appointed Oxford Professor of Music, succeeding Henry Bishop. At that time, Oxford music degrees were easy to obtain, as there were no conditions of residence. Candidates only had to submit a musical composition, (e.g., for choir or orchestra). This was then approved by the examiner, rehearsed and performed to a small, select audience at Oxford. As far as Ouseley was concerned, this only meant two or three trips to Oxford each year, usually for two or three days each time, as there was no music "taught" in the university and very little in Oxford itself at the time. Also in 1855, Ouseley was appointed Precentor of Hereford Cathedral, a post he held for the next 30 years, before becoming a Canon there. Although theoretically in charge of the cathedral choir, Ouseley only had to be in residence at the cathedral two months each year, and he arranged these to take place during the summer vacation, when he was not required to be at his College, although such was his commitment that he did make regular visits to the cathedral, which was only 18 miles from his College at St. Michael’s. His College of St. Michael’s, Tenbury, a "model" choir school, opened in 1856, mostly at his own expense. He founded the College and was its first Warden, which was the greater part of his work for the next 33 years. Ouseley’s compositions covered a wide range: operas, songs, chamber music and organ pieces. His works include the following treatises: Harmony (London: 1868) Counterpoint (London: 1869) Canon and Fugue (London: 1869) Form and General Composition (London: 1875) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Frieda M. Hoh

1896 - 1962 Person Name: Frieda M. Hoh, 1896-1962 Translator of "Día de gran gozo es hoy" in Culto Cristiano A longtime missionary in Puerto Rico, she translated Lutheran hymns into Spanish. Christopher Hoh, great nephew

Mary A. Nicholson

Author of "Easter flowers are blooming bright" in Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church
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