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  2. List of compositions by Charles Gounod - Wikipedia

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    Repentir ("O Divine Redeemer"), for mezzo-soprano (published 1894) When the children pray. Words by O. Thospe. With violin and harmonium by H. Kingswill (published 1894) Célèbre sérénade, berceuse. 2-part. Words by V. du Fresnel. For 2 voices or chorus (published 1895) Le beau. Words by Jules Barbier (published 1895) La chanson du pécheur.

  3. Charles Gounod - Wikipedia

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    Gounod revised the work in 1858 and again, more radically, in 1884, but it was never a success. The one fairly well known number from the score, Sapho's "O ma lyre immortelle", is a reworking of a song he had composed in 1841. [113] Gounod in comic vein: the "gurgling" (petits glougloux) couplets from Le Médecin malgré lui (1858)

  4. Charles W. Clark - Wikipedia

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    On the other side is the tune "O Devine Redeemer" composed by Charles Gounod. His second recording was produced under the label A-1470 on October 10, 1913. On one side is an "Irish Folk Song" composed by Arthur Foote. On the other side is the tune "Thy Beaming Eyes" of Edward MacDowell.

  5. Hymns in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Some other songs which are occasionally sung by choirs, (though usually not by the whole congregation in a meeting) include "O Divine Redeemer" and the Christmas carol "O Holy Night". Other hymns continue to be written by Latter-day Saints, some of which have grown in popularity.

  6. Alphonse-Marie Eppinger - Wikipedia

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    Alphonse-Marie Eppinger, SDR; 9 September 1814 – 31 July 1867), born Elisabeth Eppinger, was a French Catholic nun and the founder of the Sisters of the Divine Redeemer. [1] [2] Eppinger's cause for sainthood was opened on 30 August 2005 and she was declared Venerable on 19 December 2011 after Pope Benedict XVI confirmed her life of heroic ...

  7. Vera Doria - Wikipedia

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    In a complimentary concert in March 1901 at Sydney's Centenary Hall, before departing for London, she gave two selections, 'O, Divine Redeemer' and from Rossini's Semiramide, 'Bel Raggio'. [7] In March 1902 she was playing Princess Ivy of 'The invisible prince' at the Edinburgh Theatre Royal. [8] By early 1903 she was involved in London ...

  8. Improperia - Wikipedia

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    Holy and most merciful Redeemer; God eternal, keep us steadfast in the true faith. O Lord, have mercy! The congregation sings, Lamb of God, pure and holy, Who on the cross didst suffer. Ever patient and lowly, Thyself to scorn didst offer. All sins Thou borest for us, else had dispair reigned o'er us, Thy peace be with us, O Jesus, O Jesus.

  9. Divini Redemptoris - Wikipedia

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    Divini Redemptoris (from the incipit " Divini Redemptoris promissio", Latin for "the promise of a Divine Redeemer") is an anti-communist encyclical issued by Pope Pius XI.It was published on 19 March 1937.