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ELIZABETH (Mahnke)
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ELIZABETH (Mahnke)
Composer: Allan Mahnke
Published in
1 hymnal
Composer:
Allan Mahnke
(no biographical information available about Allan Mahnke.)
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Tune Information
Title:
ELIZABETH (Mahnke)
Composer:
Allan Mahnke
Meter:
11.7.10
Incipit:
71653 45612 43532
Key:
G Major
Copyright:
© 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship
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Texts
O gladsome Light, O grace of the Father immortal
All texts published with ELIZABETH (Mahnke)
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Arrangements
Arrangements
Harmonizations, Introductions, Descants, Intonations
The Concordia Hymn Prelude Series Volume 24: General: Ed - Ew
Composer/Editors
Herbert Gotsch; Richard W. Gieseke
Published By:
Concordia Publishing House (1983) pp. 19
Organ Solo
The Concordia Hymn Prelude Series Volume 24: General: Ed - Ew
Composer/Editors
Herbert Gotsch; Richard W. Gieseke
Published By:
Concordia Publishing House (1983) pp. 18
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Lutheran Book of Worship #279
Tune Title
: ELIZABETH
First Line
: Oh, gladsome light of the Father immortal
Composer
: Allan Mahnke, 19440
Meter
: 11 7 10
Key
: G Major
Date
: 1978
Lutheran Book of Worship #279
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