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The main Aladura churches can be distinguished by the distinct apostolic way, the church founders were called directly by Christ himself. Jesus Christ emphasized: my house shall be called the house of prayer. Aladura churches emphasize the power of prayer, prayerful songs and the word of God (both the Bible and revealed by the living voice of God).
Hear my prayer" (German: Hör' mein Bitten) is an anthem for soprano solo, chorus and organ or orchestra composed by Felix Mendelssohn in Germany in 1844. The first performance took place in Crosby Hall, London , on 8 January 1845. [ 1 ] (
F. 38, Birthday songs for a Royal child (1959) F. 54, Stand up and bless the Lord (1960) F. 40, Cradle Song of a newborn child (1963) F. 45, O give thanks unto the Lord (1965) F. 41, He is the Way (1967) F. 50, River Music (1967) F. 55, Sweet Day, so cool (1967) F. 56, Three Songs for Girls and Boys (1967) F. 42, Lord, who shall abide in thy ...
"Hear my prayer, O Lord", Z. 15, [1] is an eight-part choral anthem by the English composer Henry Purcell (1659–1695). [2] The anthem is a setting of the first verse of Psalm 102 [2] in the version of the Book of Common Prayer. Purcell composed it c. 1682, at the beginning of his tenure as Organist and Master of the Choristers for Westminster ...
Though best known for his many songs, his compositions also include operas, concertante, piano music as well as choral, chamber and orchestral works. [ 1 ] List of compositions
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This is a list of compositions by Alan Hovhaness (1911–2000), ordered by opus number. [1] [2] Composition dates shown in Roman font are as given at Hovhaness.com, [3] while conflicting dates from Kunze [4] or New Grove [5] are shown in italics.
The Prodigal’s Song for divided upper voices & organ (commissioned by Daniel Hyde (organist) and Jesus College, Cambridge) The Song of Guthlac for TTBB, percussion, harp & strings; The Stable Carol for divided soprano voices & organ; The Twenty-Third Psalm (The Lord is my Shepherd) for SATB unaccompanied (written for the Winchester Consort)