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A medianoche se escuchó

Author: Edmund Hamilton Sears (estadounidense, 1810-1876); Ervin Barrios (mexicano, n. 19t=54) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Navidad; Christmas Used With Tune: CAROL

Alabadle

Author: Gaylord E. Smith, (estadounidense, n. 1939 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Alabadle, alabadle, los címbalos tañed (Haleluhu, Haleluhu, betsiltselei shama) Topics: Alabanza y Celebración; Praise and Celebration; Salmos; Psalms Scripture: Psalm 150:5-6 Used With Tune: HALELUHU Text Sources: canto hebreo tradicional basade en Salmos 150:5-6
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Amar es entregarse

Appears in 9 hymnals Refrain First Line: ¡Qué lindo es vivir Lyrics: 1 Amar es entregarse, olvidándose de sí, buscando lo que al otro pueda hacerle feliz, buscando lo que al otro pueda hacerle feliz. Estribillo: ¡Qué lindo es vivir para amar! ¡Qué grande es tener para dar! Dar alegría, felicidad, darse uno mismo, eso es amar. Dar alegría, felicidad, darse uno mismo, eso es amar. 2 Amar como a sí mismo, entregarse a los demás; así no habrá egoísmo que no pueda superar. Así no habrá egoísmo que no pueda superar. [Estribillo] Topics: Amistad; Friendship; Amor y Compasión; Love and Compassion; Comunidad y Aceptación; Community and Acceptance; Familia; Family; Perdón; Forgiveness; Unidad y Diversidad; Unity and Diversity Used With Tune: AMAR ES ENTREGARSE Text Sources: canción tradicional de México

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CAROL

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 465 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard Storrs Willis (estadounidense, 1819-1900) First Line: A medianoche se escuchó Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 53221 65655 67112 Used With Text: A medianoche se escuchó

HALELUHU

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mark Slegers (estadounidense, n. 1948) First Line: Alabadle, alabadle, los címbalos tañed (Haleluhu, Haleluhu, betsiltselei shama) Tune Sources: canto hebreo tradicional Tune Key: g minor Incipit: 55321 11112 1217 Used With Text: Alabadle

AMAR ES ENTREGARSE

Appears in 8 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Gildardo Suárez Bernal (colombiano, n. 1967) First Line: Amar es entregarse Tune Sources: canción tradicional de México Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 55432 31665 43231 Used With Text: Amar es entregarse

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A medianoche se escuchó

Author: Edmund Hamilton Sears (estadounidense, 1810-1876); Ervin Barrios (mexicano, n. 19t=54) Hymnal: LVdC2009 #56 (2009) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: Navidad; Christmas Languages: Spanish Tune Title: CAROL

Alabadle

Author: Gaylord E. Smith, (estadounidense, n. 1939 Hymnal: LVdC2009 #63 (2009) First Line: Alabadle, alabadle, los címbalos tañed (Haleluhu, Haleluhu, betsiltselei shama) Topics: Alabanza y Celebración; Praise and Celebration; Salmos; Psalms Scripture: Psalm 150:5-6 Languages: Hebrew; Spanish Tune Title: HALELUHU
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Amar es entregarse

Hymnal: LVdC2009 #39 (2009) Refrain First Line: ¡Qué lindo es vivir Lyrics: 1 Amar es entregarse, olvidándose de sí, buscando lo que al otro pueda hacerle feliz, buscando lo que al otro pueda hacerle feliz. Estribillo: ¡Qué lindo es vivir para amar! ¡Qué grande es tener para dar! Dar alegría, felicidad, darse uno mismo, eso es amar. Dar alegría, felicidad, darse uno mismo, eso es amar. 2 Amar como a sí mismo, entregarse a los demás; así no habrá egoísmo que no pueda superar. Así no habrá egoísmo que no pueda superar. [Estribillo] Topics: Amistad; Friendship; Amor y Compasión; Love and Compassion; Comunidad y Aceptación; Community and Acceptance; Familia; Family; Perdón; Forgiveness; Unidad y Diversidad; Unity and Diversity Languages: Spanish Tune Title: AMAR ES ENTREGARSE

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Edmund H. Sears

1810 - 1876 Person Name: Edmund Hamilton Sears (estadounidense, 1810-1876) First Line: A medianoche se escuchó Hymnal Number: 56 Author of "A medianoche se escuchó" in Las Voces del Camino Edmund Hamilton Sears was born in Berkshire [County], Massachusetts, in 1810; graduated at Union College, Schenectady, in 1834, and at the Theological School of Harvard University, in 1837. He became pastor of the Unitarian Society in Wayland, Mass., in 1838; removed to Lancaster in 1840; but on account of ill health was obliged to retire from the active duties of the ministry in 1847; since then, residing in Wayland, he devoted himself to literature. He has published several works. --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A., 1872 ======================= Sears, Edmund Hamilton, D.D., son of Joseph Sears, was born at Sandisfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, April 6, 1810, and educated at Union College, Schenectady, N.Y., where he graduated in 1834; and at the Theological School at Cambridge. In 1838 he became pastor of the First Church (Unitarian) at Wayland, Massachusetts; then at Lancaster in the same State, in 1840; again at Wayland, in 1847; and finally at Weston, Massachusetts, in 1865. He died at Weston, Jan. 14, 1876. He published:— (1) Regeneration, 1854; (2) Pictures of the Olden Time, 1857; (3) Athanasia, or Foregleams of Immortality, 1858, enlarged ed., 1872; (4) The Fourth Gospel the Heart of Christ; (5) Sermons and Songs of the Christian Life, 1875, in which his hymns are collected. Also co-editor of the Monthly Religious Magazine. Of his hymns the following are in common use:— 1. Calm on the listening ear of night. Christmas. This hymn was first published in its original form, in the Boston Observer, 1834; afterwards, in the Christian Register, in 1835; subsequently it was emended by the author, and, as thus emended, was reprinted entire in the Monthly Magazine, vol. xxxv. Its use is extensive. 2. It came upon the midnight clear. Christmas. "Rev. Dr. Morison writes to us, Sears's second Christmas hymn was sent to me as editor of the Christian Register, I think, in December, 1849. I was very much delighted with it, and before it came out in the Register, read it at a Christmas celebration of Dr. Lunt's Sunday School in Quincy. I always feel that, however poor my Christmas sermon may be, the reading and singing of this hymn are enough to make up for all deficiences.'" 3. Ho, ye that rest beneath the rock. Charitable Meetings on behalf of Children. Appeared in Longfellow and Johnson's Hymns of the Spirit, Boston, 1864, in 2 stanzas of 8 lines. Dr. Sears's two Christmas hymns rank with the best on that holy season in the English language. Although a member of the Unitarian body, his views were rather Swedenborgian than Unitarian. He held always to the absolute Divinity of Christ. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --Excerpts from John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Richard Storrs Willis

1819 - 1900 Person Name: Richard Storrs Willis (estadounidense, 1819-1900) First Line: A medianoche se escuchó Hymnal Number: 56 Composer of "CAROL" in Las Voces del Camino Richard Storrs Willis (February 10, 1819 – May 10, 1900) was an American composer, notably of hymn music. One of his hymns is "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" (1850), with lyrics by Edmund Sears. He was also a music critic and journal editor. Willis, whose siblings included Nathaniel Parker Willis and Fanny Fern, was born on February 10, 1819, in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended Chauncey Hall, the Boston Latin School, and Yale College where he was a member of Skull and Bones in 1841. Willis then went to Germany, where he studied six years under Xavier Schnyder and Moritz Hauptmann. While there, he became a personal friend of Felix Mendelssohn. After returning to America, Willis served as music critic for the New York Tribune, The Albion, and The Musical Times, for which he served as editor for a time. He joined the New-York American-Music Association, an organization which promoted the work native of naturalized American composers. He reviewed the organization's first concert for their second season, held December 30, 1856, in the Musical World, as a "creditable affair, all things considered". Willis began his own journal, Once a Month: A Paper of Society, Belles-Lettres and Art, and published its first issue in January 1862. Willis died on May 7, 1900. His interment was located at Woodlawn Cemetery. His works and music compilations include: Church Chorals and Choir Studies (1850) Our Church Music (1856) Waif of Song (1876) Pen and Lute (1883) --en.wikipedia.org

Mark Slegers

b. 1948 Person Name: Mark Slegers (estadounidense, n. 1948) First Line: Alabadle, alabadle, los címbalos tañed (Haleluhu, Haleluhu, betsiltselei shama) Hymnal Number: 63 Arranger of "HALELUHU" in Las Voces del Camino