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Hosanna, loud hosanna

Author: Jennette Threlfall, 1821-880 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 159 hymnals Topics: Processionals Scripture: Matthew 21:14-17 Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE
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All glory, laud, and honour

Author: St. Theodulph; John Mason Neale Meter: 7.7.7.6 D Appears in 601 hymnals Topics: Processional Lyrics: All glory, laud, and honor To thee, Redeemer, King! To whom the lips of children Made sweet hosannas ring. Thou art the King of Israel, Thou David's royal Son, Who in the Lord's Name comest, The King and Blessed One. The company of angels Are praising thee on high; And mortal men, and all things Created, make reply. The people of the Hebrews With palms before thee went: Our praise and prayers and anthems Before thee we present. To thee before thy Passion They sang their hymns of praise: To thee, now high exalted, Our melody we raise. Thou didst accept their praises; Accept the prayers we bring, Who in all good delightest, Thou good and gracious King. Amen. Used With Tune: ST. THEODULPH

"Lift Up Your Hearts!"

Author: Henry M. Butler Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 69 hymnals Topics: Processional Hymns First Line: "Lift up your hearts!" We lift them up to you Used With Tune: WOODLANDS

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AZMON

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 965 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Carl G. Gläser; Lowell Mason Topics: Processionals Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51122 32123 34325 Used With Text: O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing
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DIADEMATA

Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 700 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. J. Elvey Topics: Processional Hymns Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 11133 66514 32235 Used With Text: Crown Him with Many Crowns
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NICAEA

Meter: 11.12.12.10 Appears in 1,041 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John B. Dykes Topics: Processionals Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 11335 56666 53555 Used With Text: Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty

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Psalm 84

Author: The Grail; Ronald F. Krisman Hymnal: Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #50a (2013) Topics: Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Entrance; Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Presentation of Gifts; Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Communion First Line: How lovely is your dwelling place (Qué deseables son tus moradas) Refrain First Line: How lovely is your dwelling place (Qué bella es tu morada) Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: [How lovely is your dwelling place]

Psalm 84

Author: Ronald F. Krisman Hymnal: Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #50b (2013) Topics: Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Entrance; Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Presentation of Gifts; Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Communion First Line: How lovely is your dwelling place (Qué deseables son tus moradas) Refrain First Line: You have given your people bread from heaven (Tú has dado a tu pueblo pan del cielo) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [You have given your people bread from heaven]

Praise, Praise, Praise the Lord!

Hymnal: Sing a New Creation #82 (2022) Topics: Processional First Line: Praise, praise, praise the Lord (Louez le Seigneur!) Scripture: Psalm 30:4 Languages: English; French Tune Title: CAMEROON PRAISE

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Ernest Warburton Shurtleff

1862 - 1917 Person Name: Ernest W. Shurtleff Topics: Processional; Sunday Schools Processionals Author of "Lead on, O King Eternal" in The Hymnal Before studying at Andover, Ernest W. Shurtleff (Boston, MA, 1862; d. Paris, France, 1917) attended Harvard University. He served Congregational churches in Ventura, California; Old Plymouth, Massachusetts; and Minneapolis, Minnesota, before moving to Europe. In 1905 he established the American Church in Frankfurt, and in 1906 he moved to Paris, where he was involved in student ministry at the Academy Vitti. During World War I he and his wife were active in refugee relief work in Paris. Shurtleff wrote a number of books, including Poems (1883), Easter Gleams (1885), Song of Hope (1886), and Song on the Waters (1913). Bert Polman =============== Shurtleff, Ernest Warburton, b. at Boston, Mass., April 4, 1862, and educated at Boston Latin School, Harvard University, and Andover Theo. Seminary (1887). Entering the Congregational Ministry, he was Pastor at Palmer and Plymouth, Mass., and is now (1905) Minister of First Church, Minneapolis, Minn. His works include Poems, 1883, Easter Gleams, 1883, and others. His hymn, "Lead on, O King Eternal" (Christian Warfare), was written as a parting hymn to his class of fellow students at Andover, and was included in Hymns of the Faith, Boston, 1887. It has since appeared in several collections. [M. C. Hazard, Ph.D]. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Henri F. Hemy

1818 - 1888 Person Name: H. Hemy Topics: Processionals Ascensiontide Composer of "CONQUEROR" in The Church Hymnal Henri F. Hemy, born in the United Kingdom. Hemy spent time at sea as a young man, emigrating to Australia in 1850 with his family. Unable to make a decent living in Melbourne, he returned to Newcastle England. He was organist at St. Andrews Roman Catholic Church in Newcastle, later teaching professor of music at Tynemouth and at St. Cuthbert's College in Durham. He was pianist to Lord Ravensworth, Music Director of Ushaw College, and his orchestra played at fashionable venues in the region. He sang baritone as well. He composed waltzes, polkas, quadrilles, and galops. 3 music works: Easy Hymn Tunes for Catholic Schools; Royal Modern Tutor for Pianoforte; Crown of Jesus. He was active in local politics and published a manifesto in the daily newspaper. He lost a ward election. He also painted artwork. He set most of Longfellow's works to music. John Perry

George Frideric Handel

1685 - 1759 Person Name: G. F. Handel Topics: Processional Hymns Composer of "GOPSAL" in Rejoice in the Lord George Frideric Handel (b. Halle, Germany, 1685; d. London, England, 1759) became a musician and composer despite objections from his father, who wanted him to become a lawyer. Handel studied music with Zachau, organist at the Halle Cathedral, and became an accomplished violinist and keyboard performer. He traveled and studied in Italy for some time and then settled permanently in England in 1713. Although he wrote a large number of instrumental works, he is known mainly for his Italian operas, oratorios (including Messiah, 1741), various anthems for church and royal festivities, and organ concertos, which he interpolated into his oratorio performances. He composed only three hymn tunes, one of which (GOPSAL) still appears in some modern hymnals. A number of hymnal editors, including Lowell Mason, took themes from some of Handel's oratorios and turned them into hymn tunes; ANTIOCH is one example, long associated with “Joy to the World.” Bert Polman