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[We proclaim your Death, O Lord] (Roberts)

[We proclaim your Death, O Lord] (Roberts)

Composer: Leon Roberts; Adapter: Norah Duncan IV
Published in 1 hymnal


Composer: Leon Roberts

Leon began his piano studies at the age of six with a local teacher he knew as "Mr. Ben." His grandmother, Mrs. Mary Bookman, became a religious mentor in the musical growth of her grandson. Being from a family of devout Baptists, Methodists and Pentecostals, he gained an integrated understanding of faith. He first learned skills of directing congregational worship at his mother's church, the First Apostolic Fire Baptized Holiness Church of Coatesville. It was there that he also had a deep personal encounter with Jesus Christ. His talents and strong faith in God were reflected in the musical groups that he formed and directed such as the "Voices of Love" and the "Jubali Movement of Southern Pennsylvania." Leon was equally talented dur… Go to person page >

Adapter: Norah Duncan IV

(no biographical information available about Norah Duncan IV.) Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [We proclaim your Death, O Lord] (Roberts)
Composer: Leon Roberts
Adapter: Norah Duncan IV
Incipit: 17675 67123
Key: G Major
Source: Mass of Saint Augustine
Copyright: © 2012, GIA Publications, Inc.

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Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) #167

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