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  2. Now Thank We All Our God - Wikipedia

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    "Now thank we all our God" is a popular Christian hymn. Catherine Winkworth translated it from the German "Nun danket alle Gott", written c. 1636 by the Lutheran pastor Martin Rinkart. Its hymn tune, Zahn No. 5142, was published by Johann Crüger in the 1647 edition of his Praxis pietatis melica. [1] [2]

  3. William Selby - Wikipedia

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    Selby's surviving works include two voluntaries and one Fugue for the organ, a lesson in C for the harpsichord, and an anthem for Thanksgiving Day. His Boston compositions included a Jubilate and three anthems, including Behold, he is my salvation, composed for the rededication of Old South Church, Boston. [7]

  4. William Lloyd Webber - Wikipedia

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    A Hymn of Thanksgiving for unison voices and organ; O Love, I Give Myself to Thee for female chorus and organ; O for a Closer Walk with God for chorus and organ; Then Come, All Ye People, Carol for chorus and accompaniment; The Lord Is My Shepherd for chorus and organ; Love Divine, All Loves Excelling for chorus and organ (1964); from The Good ...

  5. Te Deum Laudamus (Sullivan) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Sullivan's Te Deum Laudamus—A Thanksgiving for Victory, usually known as the Boer War Te Deum, is a choral work composed by Sullivan in the last few months of his life. It was commissioned on behalf of Dean and Chapter of London's St. Paul's Cathedral by the cathedral's organist, Sir George Martin , as part of a grand service to ...

  6. John Worgan - Wikipedia

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    John Worgan's compositions include two oratorios: Hannah (King's Theatre, Haymarket, 3 April 1, 1764) and Manasseh (Lock Hospital Chapel, 30 April 1766); [9] 'We will rejoice in Thy salvation,' a thanksgiving anthem for victories (29 Nov 1759); many songs for Vauxhall Gardens, of which thirteen books (at least) were published; psalm tunes, glees, organ music, and sonatas and other pieces for ...

  7. For the Beauty of the Earth - Wikipedia

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    Pierpoint was 29 at the time he wrote this hymn; he was mesmerized by the beauty of the countryside that surrounded him. It first appeared in 1864 in a book of Eucharistic Hymns and Poems entitled "Lyra Eucharistica, Hymns and Verses on The Holy Communion, Ancient and Modern, with other Poems."

  8. Come, Ye Thankful People, Come - Wikipedia

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    The hymn later gained popularity in the United States where it is used as part of Thanksgiving celebrations. [3] The first verse is written as a celebration of the harvest, calling for people to give thanks to God for it. [5] The last two verses are based on the Parable of the Tares, and discuss the last harvest at the Second Coming of Jesus. [1]

  9. List of compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams - Wikipedia

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    Three Choral Hymns (1929) Magnificat for contralto, women's chorus, and orchestra (1932) O How Amiable (1934) arrangement of a hymn for chorus and organ, originally written for the Abinger Pageant; Five Tudor Portraits for contralto, baritone, chorus, and orchestra (1936) Dona nobis pacem, text by Walt Whitman and other sources (1936)

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