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[Glory to God in the highest] (A New Mass for Congregations)

Composer: Carroll Thomas Andrews

Andrews, Carroll Thomas. (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 27, 1918- ). After his early education in Milwaukee, he served in the Army and Air Force, 1940-1945. He studied at St. Albertus College, Racine, Wisconsin (B.M. 1946) and the University of Montreal (Licentiate Music, 1947). From 1946 to 1965 he was active as a summer school teacher in various colleges and was organist, music director, and classroom teacher for Sacred Heart and Blessed Sacrament parishes, Toledo, Ohio. In 1965, he moved to St. Petersburg, Florida, to become director of music for the diocese of St. Augustine (now the diocese of St. Petersburg) with duties involving the training of church musicians and directing changes to vernacular texts and liturgy following Vatican II… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Glory to God in the highest] (A New Mass for Congregations)
Composer: Carroll Thomas Andrews
Incipit: 17651 23211 67121
Key: G Major
Source: A New Mass for Congregations
Copyright: © 1970, 2011, GIA Publications, Inc.

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 9 of 9)

Gather (3rd ed.) #319

Gather Comprehensive #176

Gather Comprehensive, Second Edition #157

Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #283

RitualSong (2nd ed.) #399

Text

RitualSong #291

Worship (3rd ed.) #139

Worship (3rd ed.) #234

Worship (4th ed.) #320

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