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[I will praise the Lord with harp and string]

[I will praise the Lord with harp and string]

Composer: J. Belt; Composer: B. Prout; Arranger: Betty Pulkingham
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Composer: J. Belt

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Composer: B. Prout

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Arranger: Betty Pulkingham

Betty Carr Pulkingham was born in 1928 in Burlington, North Carolina. She received a B.S. in Music in 1949 from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro and she did graduate studies at the Eastman School of Music. She was Instructor of Music Theory at the University of Texas. In 1951, she married a seminarian Graham Pulkingham. They ministered together in various places in the U.S., England and Scotland; they were founding members of the Community of Celebration, an Anglican religious order. She travelled widely with "The Fisherfolk," an outreach music ministry connected with the Community of Celebration. Betty Pulkingham was a well known composer and arranger. She co-edited and published a number of songbooks and books on worship; and… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [I will praise the Lord with harp and string]
Composer: J. Belt
Composer: B. Prout
Arranger: Betty Pulkingham
Incipit: 17153 67111 12755
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: © 1976 God Unlimited, Alleluia Community Music

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