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BELLAMY (Mouret)

Composer: Jean Joseph Mouret

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Arranger: Fred Bock

Fred Bock was born in Great Neck, New York. He played the piano at age six and organ at age twelve. He attended Ithaca College, receiving his B.A. in Music Education. He earned his Masters and did Doctoral work in Church Music at the University of Southern California. Fred Bock was one of the most recognized and respected leaders in the world of church music. He was an accomplished composer, arranger, clinician, studio musician, organist, pianist, choral director and music publisher. He was the founder and director of publications for the music publishing division of Word, Inc. and later started Gentry Publication and other publishers of church music. He was also minister of music at Hollywood Presbyterian Church, where he served for 18 ye… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: BELLAMY (Mouret)
Composer: Jean Joseph Mouret
Arranger: Fred Bock
Key: D Major
Copyright: © 1976 by Fred Bock Music Co.

Arrangements

Piano and Organ Duet

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    Composer/Editor Lani Smith
    Published By: Lorenz Publishing Company (1988) pp. 55

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