In his letter of invitation to Brother Howard Hughes, the President of NPM, J. Michael McMahon, declared, “Board Members agreed unanimously that you have created compositions for the liturgy that are beautiful, delightful, and spirited, and that have fostered strong participation by the worshiping assembly as they pray the texts you have set to music.”
The Marianist composer’s first published work was “Mass for Peace” which appeared in Peoples Mass Book, 1964 edition, released by World Library Publications. As liturgical celebration developed in the English vernacular following the Second Vatican Council, Brother Howard produced a wide range of liturgical compositions published by WLP, GIA, ICEL, OCP, LTP, CFCW, FDLC, USCC… Go to person page >
Tune Title: [In the silent hours of night]First Line: O come, bless the LORD, all you who serve the LORDComposer: Howard Hughes, SMKey: G Major or modalDate: 2016
Tune Title: [O come, bless the Lord, all you who serve the Lord]First Line: O come, bless the Lord, all you who serve the LordComposer: Howard Hughes, SMKey: e minor or modalDate: 1996
Tune Title: [O come bless the Lord, all you who serve the Lord]First Line: O come, bless the Lord, all you who serve the LordComposer: HHKey: e minorDate: 1986
Tune Title: [In the silent hours of night, bless the LordFirst Line: O come, bless the LORD, all you servants of the LordComposer: Howard Hughes, SMKey: e minorDate: 2011
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