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  2. Dan Schutte - Wikipedia

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    Schutte's compositions are primarily written for Catholic liturgical use, but over time have been used in Protestant worship. Some of the more notable include "City of God" (1981), "Only This I Want" (1981), "Blest Be the Lord" (1976), "You Are Near" (1971), "Though the Mountains May Fall" (1975), "Sing a New Song" (1972), "Glory and Praise to Our God" (1976), "Here I Am, Lord" (1981), "Table ...

  3. Lasst uns erfreuen - Wikipedia

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    " Lasst uns erfreuen herzlich sehr" (Let us rejoice most heartily) is a hymn tune that originated from Germany in 1623, and which found widespread popularity after The English Hymnal published a 1906 version in strong triple meter with new lyrics.

  4. Bob Dufford - Wikipedia

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    "Let Heaven Rejoice" (1972) References External links. Oregon Catholic Press Bio; This page was last edited on 17 August 2024, at 13:09 (UTC ...

  5. Gaudeamus igitur - Wikipedia

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    "De Brevitate Vitae" (Latin for "On the Shortness of Life"), more commonly known as "Gaudeamus igitur" ("So Let Us Rejoice") or just "Gaudeamus", is a popular academic commercium song in many European countries, mainly sung or performed at university graduation ceremonies.

  6. St. Louis Jesuits - Wikipedia

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    After their capstone concert event, "Coming Home - A Final Celebration" in St. Louis in 2019, the group took their final bow of gratitude. [7] All five members returned to St Louis University to receive 2021 honorary degrees for their legacy contributions to liturgical music and were awarded Doctor of Music, Honoris Causa, St Louis University.

  7. DeGarmo and Key - Wikipedia

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    DeGarmo played keyboards and sang background vocals (and occasionally lead), while Key played lead guitar and did the majority of the lead vocals. The other musicians at the time of formation in the late 70s were John Hamptone, David Spain, Max Richardson and Terry Moxley (drums) along with Joe Hardy and Ken Porter (bass). [ 2 ]

  8. Where Is Taylor Swift Spending Her 35th Birthday, You Ask? - AOL

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    I don't know about you, but Taylor Swift is feeling 22 35. The Grammy winner (and 2025 nominee) is celebrating her birthday today, December 13, and if you're respectfully curious about what she's ...

  9. Good Shepherd (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Good Shepherd" originated in a very early 19th century hymn written by the Methodist minister Reverend John Adam Granade (1770–1807), "Let Thy Kingdom, Blessed Savior". [1] [2] [3] Granade was a significant figure of the Great Revival in the American West during the 19th century's first decade, as the most important author of camp meeting hymns during that time. [4]