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MARATHON
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MARATHON
Composer: Joseph Diermeier
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1 hymnal
Composer:
Joseph Diermeier
(no biographical information available about Joseph Diermeier.)
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Tune Information
Title:
MARATHON
Composer:
Joseph Diermeier
Meter:
7.5.7.5 with refrain
Incipit:
51123 21651 12251
Key:
F Major or modal
Copyright:
© 1999, World Library Publications
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Texts
Open Wide the Doors to Christ
All texts published with MARATHON
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Arrangements
Arrangements
Organ Solo
I Sing the Almighty Power of God Vol II: Organ Voluntaries on the Hymn Tunes of Ralph Vaughan Williams
Composer/Editors
Robert Lind; Ralph Vaughan Williams
Published By:
Oxford University Press (2008) pp. 14
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Hymn on ONE LICENSE
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One in Faith (2015), p.823
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Instances
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One in Faith #636
Tune Title
: MARATHON
First Line
: Open wide the doors to Christ
Composer
: Joseph Diermeier
Meter
: 75 75 with Refrain
Key
: F Major or modal
Date
: 2015
One in Faith #636
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