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[O sing a new song to the Lord] (Hopson)

[O sing a new song to the Lord] (Hopson)

Composer: Hal H. Hopson (1983)
Published in 5 hymnals


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Composer: Hal H. Hopson

Hal H. Hopson (b. Texas, 1933) is a prolific composer, arranger, clinician, teacher and promoter of congregational song, with more than 1300 published works, especially of hymn and psalm arrangements, choir anthems, and creative ideas for choral and organ music in worship. Born in Texas, with degrees from Baylor University (BA, 1954), and Southern Baptist Seminary (MSM, 1956), he served churches in Nashville, TN, and most recently at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church in Dallas, Texas. He has served on national boards of the Presbyterian Association of Musicians and the Choristers Guild, and taught numerous workshops at various national conferences. In 2009, a collection of sixty four of his hymn tunes were published in Hymns for Our Time:… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [O sing a new song to the Lord] (Hopson)
Composer: Hal H. Hopson (1983)
Key: F Major
Copyright: Refrain copyright © 1986 by Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188. All rights reserved. Used by permission.;© 1986 Hope Publishing Company

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 5 of 5)

Chalice Hymnal #748

Text InfoAudio

Glory to God #639

Hymns for a Pilgrim People #677

Psalms for All Seasons #96H

The Presbyterian Hymnal #217

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