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[Glory to God in the highest] (New Plainsong)

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Composer: David Hurd

David Hurd (b. Brooklyn, New York, 1950) was a boy soprano at St. Gabriel's Church in Hollis, Long Island, New York. Educated at Oberlin College and the University of North Carolina, he has been professor of church music and organist at General Theological Seminary in New York since 1976. In 1985 he also became director of music for All Saints Episcopal Church, New York. Hurd is an outstanding recitalist and improvisor and a composer of organ, choral, and instrumental music. In 1987 David Hurd was awarded the degree of Doctor of Music, honoris causa, by the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale. The following year he received honorary doctorates from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Berkeley, California, and from Seabury-Western Theolo… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Glory to God in the highest] (New Plainsong)
Composer: David Hurd
Incipit: 55653 12355 56534
Key: D Major
Source: New Plainsong Mass
Copyright: © 1981 GIA Publications, Inc.

Timeline

Appearance of this hymn in hymnals19861988199019921994199619982000200220042006050100Percent of hymnalsHighcharts.com

Instances

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Catholic Book of Worship III #242

Common Praise (1998) #686

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Evangelical Lutheran Worship #162

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RitualSong #387

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The Hymnal 1982 #S277

Worship (3rd ed.) #265

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