Difference between revisions of "O store Gud (Tune)"

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=Associated Lyrics=
 
=Associated Lyrics=
*''[[How Great Thou Art]]'', by [[Carl Boberg]] (1859–1940), (written in 1885; published in 1891)
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*''[[O store Gud (How Great Thou Art)]]'', by [[Carl Boberg]] (1859–1940), (written in 1885; published in 1891)
 
**German Translation: [[Manfred von Glehn]] (1867–1924)
 
**German Translation: [[Manfred von Glehn]] (1867–1924)
 
**Russian Translation: [[Ivan S. Prochanov]]
 
**Russian Translation: [[Ivan S. Prochanov]]
 
**English Translation: [[Stuart K. Hine]] (1899–1989) (translated in the late 1930's)
 
**English Translation: [[Stuart K. Hine]] (1899–1989) (translated in the late 1930's)
 
***English translation copyright: © 1953 by [[Stuart K. Hine]] for world rights (except North and South America); © 1953, Renewed 1981 by Manna Music, Inc., P.O. Box 218, Pacific City, OR 97135 for North and South America. International copyright secured. All rights reserved.
 
***English translation copyright: © 1953 by [[Stuart K. Hine]] for world rights (except North and South America); © 1953, Renewed 1981 by Manna Music, Inc., P.O. Box 218, Pacific City, OR 97135 for North and South America. International copyright secured. All rights reserved.
*[[Pris vare Gud!]], by [[Emil Gustafson]] (1862–1900)
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*[[Han tände lyktor i den mörka dimman]] (AKA Pris vare Gud!), by [[Emil Gustafson]] (1862–1900)
  
 
[[category:Tunes]]
 
[[category:Tunes]]

Latest revision as of 00:43, 10 August 2010

General Information

  • Composer: Swedish folk melody (published in 3/4 time in 1891; published in 4/4 time in 1894); arranged by Carl Boberg (1859–1940)
  • Copyright: Both the traditional melody, and the original arrangement by Carl Boberg, are probably public domain.
    • There is a popular arrangement by Stuart K. Hine which is copyrighted.

Associated Lyrics