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[Holy, holy, holy Lord] (Mass of the Bells)
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[Holy, holy, holy Lord] (Mass of the Bells)
Composer: C. Alexander Peloquin (1972)
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1 hymnal
Choral
Sanctus
Composer:
C. Alexander Peloquin
(no biographical information available about C. Alexander Peloquin.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[Holy, holy, holy Lord] (Mass of the Bells)
Composer:
C. Alexander Peloquin
(1972)
Incipit:
53423 12132 43553
Key:
F Major
Source:
Mass of the Bells
Copyright:
© GIA Publications, Inc.
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Holy, holy, holy Lord (Sanctus)
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Worship (3rd ed.) #260
Tune Title
: [Holy, holy, holy Lord]
First Line
: Holy, holy, holy Lord
Composer
: Alexander Peloquin
Key
: F Major
Date
: 1986
Source
: Mass of the Bells
Worship (3rd ed.) #260
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