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Praise and thanksgiving

Author: Albert F. Bayly, 1901-1984 Meter: 5.5.5.4 D Appears in 32 hymnals Topics: Joy, Praise and Thanksgiving Scripture: Hebrews 13:16 Used With Tune: BUNESSAN

It Is a Good Thing to Give Thanks

Author: Edward Waldron Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Liturgical Praise and Thanksgiving First Line: It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord Used With Tune: [It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord]

Alabanza

Author: Pablo Fernández-Badillo Appears in 15 hymnals Topics: Liturgical Praise and Thanksgiving First Line: Al caer la lluvia resurge con verdor toda la floresta Used With Tune: [Al caer la lluvia resurge con verdor toda la floresta]

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LYONS

Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 768 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Johann Michael Haydn; William Gardiner Topics: The Glory of the Triune God Praise and Thanksgiving Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51123 14432 51123 Used With Text: O Worship the King
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ST. DENIO

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 248 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Roberts Topics: The Glory of the Triune God Praise and Thanksgiving Tune Sources: Welsh melody from Canaidau y Cyssegr, 1839 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 16427 51332 11642 Used With Text: Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise
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NICAEA

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

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All Praise and Thanks to You

Author: N. D. Sprott Hymnal: Sing a New Song #41 (1981) Topics: Liturgical Praise and Thanksgiving First Line: All praise and thanks to you O God Languages: English Tune Title: [All praise and thanks to you O God]

Rejoice! Rejoice! Rejoice!

Author: Norbert Farrell Hymnal: Sing a New Song #44 (1981) Topics: Liturgical Praise and Thanksgiving First Line: Holy, holy, holy! Holy, holy, holy! Refrain First Line: Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice! Come let us praise the Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [Holy, holy, holy! Holy, holy, holy!]

Sing Praises to the Lord

Author: Derek Clouden Hymnal: Sing a New Song #45 (1981) Topics: Liturgical Praise and Thanksgiving First Line: Sing praises to the Lord! Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing praises to the Lord]

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Henri F. Hemy

1818 - 1888 Person Name: Henri F. Hemy, 1818–1888 Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving Composer of "ST CATHERINE" in Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 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

Godfrey Thring

1823 - 1903 Person Name: Rev. Godfrey Thring Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving Author of "Saviour, blessed Saviour" in The Book of Common Praise Godfrey Thring (b. Alford, Somersetshire, England, 1823; d. Shamley Green, Guilford, Surrey, England, 1903) was born in the parsonage of Alford, where his father was rector. Educated at Balliol College, Oxford, England, he was ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1847. After serving in several other parishes, Thring re­turned to Alford and Hornblotten in 1858 to succeed his father as rector, a position he retained until his own retirement in 1893. He was also associated with Wells Cathedral (1867-1893). After 1861 Thring wrote many hymns and published several hymnals, including Hymns Congregational (1866), Hymns and Sacred Lyrics (1874), and the respect­ed A Church of England Hymn Book Adapted to the Daily Services of the Church Throughout the Year (1880), which was enlarged as The Church of England Hymn Book (1882). Bert Polman ================ Thring, Godfrey, B.A., son of the Rev. J. G. D. Thring, of Alford, Somerset, was born at Alford, March 25, 1823, and educated at Shrewsbury School, and at Balliol College, Oxford, B.A. in 1845. On taking Holy Orders he was curate of Stratfield-Turgis, 1846-50; of Strathfieldsaye, 1850-53; and of other parishes to 1858, when he became rector of Alford-with-Hornblotton, Somerset. R.D. 1867-76. In 1876 he was preferred as prebend of East Harptree in Wells cathedral. Prebendary Thring's poetical works are:— Hymns Congregational and Others, 1866; Hymns and Verses, 1866; and Hymns and Sacred Lyrics, 1874. In 1880 he published A Church of England Hymnbook Adapted to the Daily Services of the Church throughout the Year; and in 1882, a revised and much improved edition of the same as The Church of England Hymn Book, &c. A great many of Prebendary Thring's hymns are annotated under their respective first lines; the rest in common use include:— 1. Beneath the Church's hallowed shade. Consecration of a Burial Ground. Written in 1870. This is one of four hymns set to music by Dr. Dykes, and first published by Novello & Co., 1873. It was also included (but without music) in the author's Hymns & Sacred Lyrics, 1874, p. 170, and in his Collection, 1882. 2. Blessed Saviour, Thou hast taught us. Quinquagesima. Written in 1866, and first published in the author's Hymns Congregational and Others, 1866. It was republished in his Hymns & Sacred Lyrics, 1874; and his Collection, 1882. It is based upon the Epistle for Quinquagesima. 3. Blot out our sins of old. Lent. Written in 1862, and first published in Hymns Congregational and Others

Jacques Berthier

1923 - 1994 Topics: The Glory of the Triune God Praise and Thanksgiving Composer of "TAIZE ALLELUIA" in The Faith We Sing Jacques Berthier (b. Auxerre, Burgundy, June 27, 1923; d. June 27, 1994) A son of musical parents, Berthier studied music at the Ecole Cesar Franck in Paris. From 1961 until his death he served as organist at St. Ignace Church, Paris. Although his published works include numerous compositions for organ, voice, and instruments, Berthier is best known as the composer of service music for the Taizé community near Cluny, Burgundy. Influenced by the French liturgist and church musician Joseph Gelineau, Berthier began writing songs for equal voices in 1955 for the services of the then nascent community of twenty brothers at Taizé. As the Taizé community grew, Berthier continued to compose most of the mini-hymns, canons, and various associated instrumental arrangements, which are now universally known as the Taizé repertoire. In the past two decades this repertoire has become widely used in North American church music in both Roman Catholic and Protestant traditions. Bert Polman