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Himnario Adventista

Publication Date: 1962 Publisher: Asociación Publicadora Interamericana Publication Place: Coral Gables, Fla. ; Bogotá, Colombia

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Dulce comunión

Author: P. Grado Appears in 30 hymnals Refrain First Line: Libre, salvo de cuitas Used With Tune: [Dulce comunión]
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Dulce oración

Author: J. B. Cabrera Appears in 23 hymnals First Line: Dulce oración, dulce oración Used With Tune: [Dulce oración, dulce oración]
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Sol de mi ser

Author: T. M. W. Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Sol de mi ser, mi Salvador Lyrics: 1. Sol de mi ser, mí Salvador, contigo vivo sin temor; no quieras esconder jamás de mí la gloria de tu faz. 2. Al sueño blando al entregar mi cuerpo para descansar, en tu promesa confiaré: “Ven, hijo, te protegeré”. 3. Dame, oh Señor, al despertar, gracia divina y bienestar, y al caminar a tu mansión, cólmame tú de bendición. Used With Tune: [Sol de mi ser, mi Salvador]

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[Después, Señor, de haber tenido aquí]

Appears in 618 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Eduardo J. Hopkins Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 55651 17123 11213 Used With Text: Después, Señor
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[Sol de mi ser, mi Salvador]

Appears in 1,060 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: P. Ritter Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 11117 12321 3333 Used With Text: Sol de mi ser
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[Grato es contar la historia de celestial favor]

Appears in 601 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. G. Fischer Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 51551 32111 62165 Used With Text: Grato es contar la historia

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Cantad alegres al Señor

Author: Carvajal Hymnal: HACD1962 #1 (1962) Lyrics: 1. Cantad alegres al Señor, mortales todos por doquier; servidle siempre con fervor, obedecedle con placer. 2. Con gratitud canción alzad al Hacedor que el ser os dio; al Dios excelso venerad, que como Padre nos amó. 3. Su pueblo somos: salvará a los que busquen al Señor; ninguno de ellos dejará; él los ampara con su amor. Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Cantad alegres al Señor]
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Da gloria al Señor

Author: E. L. Maxwell Hymnal: HACD1962 #2 (1962) First Line: Da gloria al Señor, de rodillas adórrale Lyrics: 1. Da gloria al Señor, de rodillas adórale en la hermosura de su santidad, tu plena obediencia cual oro ofreciéndole con el incienso de grata humildad. 2. Echada a sus pies esa carga que oprímete, la llevará sobre su corazón; tus penas te quitará, limpiando tus lágrimas, guiando tus pies a mayor bendición. 3. En sus santos atrios adonde convídate, aunque eres pobre no temas entrar; la firme, constante fe y el puro, sencillo amor: tales ofrendas pon sobre el altar. 4. Y cuando tú vayas temblando a llevárselas, por su Hijo amado las aceptará; y tras noche lúgubre habrá aurora espléndida: gozo, alegría y paz te dará. Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Da gloria al Señor, de rodillas adórrale]
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¡Santo! ¡Santo! ¡Santo!

Author: T. G. Valle Hymnal: HACD1962 #3 (1962) First Line: Te bendecimos, te adoramos Lyrics: [Coro:] ¡Santo! ¡Santo! ¡Santo! Tu Gloria llena cielo y tierra. ¡Hosanna, hosanna, gloria a Dios! 1. Te bendecimos, te adoramos, glorificamos tu nombre, oh Dios. ¡Oh Rey del cielo, oye clemente nuestra ferviente y humilde voz! [Coro] 2. Perdona al hombre la falta impía; Mira a tu Hijo, mi Redentor. Ferviente entonces el alma mía Pueda alabarte con todo amor. [Coro] 3. Dignos seamos de bendecirte, Limpias las almas de todo mal. Cielos y tierra cantan tu nombre, ¡Oh Dios, oh Padre, Rey celestial! Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Te bendecimos, te adoramos]

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Carl Maria von Weber

1786 - 1826 Person Name: C. M. von Weber Hymnal Number: 431 Composer of "[Tengo en Dios un grande amor]" in Himnario Adventista Carl Maria von Weber; b. 1786, Oldenburg; d. 1826, London Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Hugh Wilson

1766 - 1824 Person Name: Hugo Wilson Hymnal Number: 151 Composer of "[¡Cuán dulce el nombre de Jesús es para el hombre fiel!]" in Himnario Adventista Hugh Wilson (b. Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland, c. 1766; d. Duntocher, Scotland, 1824) learned the shoemaker trade from his father. He also studied music and mathematics and became proficient enough in various subjects to become a part-­time teacher to the villagers. Around 1800, he moved to Pollokshaws to work in the cotton mills and later moved to Duntocher, where he became a draftsman in the local mill. He also made sundials and composed hymn tunes as a hobby. Wilson was a member of the Secession Church, which had separated from the Church of Scotland. He served as a manager and precentor in the church in Duntocher and helped found its first Sunday school. It is thought that he composed and adapted a number of psalm tunes, but only two have survived because he gave instructions shortly before his death that all his music manuscripts were to be destroyed. Bert Polman

Charles C. Converse

1832 - 1918 Person Name: C. C. Converse Hymnal Number: 349 Composer of "[¡Oh, qué amigo nos es Cristo!]" in Himnario Adventista Pseudonyms: Clare, Lester Vesé, Nevers, Karl Re­den, Revons ================================= Charles Crozat Converse LLD USA 1832-1918. Born in Warren, MA, he went to Leipzig, Germany to study law and philosophy, as well as music theory and composition under Moritz Hauptmann, Friedrich Richter, and Louis Plaidy at the Leipzig Conservatory. He also met Franz Liszt and Louis Spohr. He became an author, composer, arranger and editor. He returned to the states in 1859 and graduated from the Albany, NY, Law School two years later. He married Lida Lewis. From 1875 he practiced law in Erie, PA, and also was put in charge of the Burdetta Organ Company. He composed hymn tunes and other works. He was offered a DM degree for his Psalm 126 cantata, but he declined the offer. In 1895 Rutherford College honored him with a LLD degree. He spent his last years in Highwood, NJ, where he died. He published “New method for the guitar”, “Musical bouquet”, “The 126th Psalm”, “Sweet singer”, “Church singer”, “Sayings of Sages” between 1855 and 1863. he also wrote the “Turkish battle polka” and “Rock beside the sea” ballad, and “The anthem book of the Episcopal Methodist Church”. John Perry