Difference between revisions of "St. Theodulph"
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*[[All Glory, Laud, and Honor]], by [[Theodulph of Orleans]] (ca. 760–821) | *[[All Glory, Laud, and Honor]], by [[Theodulph of Orleans]] (ca. 760–821) | ||
− | *[[We Meet Again As Sisters]]<ref>''Our Latter-Day Hymns: The Stories and the Messages'', 1988, p. 313 (no. 311)—i.e. using ''St. Theodulph'' to | + | *[[We Meet Again As Sisters]]<ref>''Our Latter-Day Hymns: The Stories and the Messages'', 1988, p. 313 (no. 311)—i.e. using ''St. Theodulph'' to ''We Meet Again As Sisters'' was the lyricist's alternate suggestion to the tune ''Sisterhood''.</ref>, by [[Paul L. Anderson]] (b. 1946) |
**Copyright: © 1985 [[IRI]] | **Copyright: © 1985 [[IRI]] | ||
Revision as of 14:27, 13 February 2009
General Information
- Composer: Melchior Teschner (1584–1635)
Associated Lyrics
- All Glory, Laud, and Honor, by Theodulph of Orleans (ca. 760–821)
- We Meet Again As Sisters[1], by Paul L. Anderson (b. 1946)
- Copyright: © 1985 IRI
References
- ↑ Our Latter-Day Hymns: The Stories and the Messages, 1988, p. 313 (no. 311)—i.e. using St. Theodulph to We Meet Again As Sisters was the lyricist's alternate suggestion to the tune Sisterhood.