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Alleluia! Song of gladness

Appears in 17 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Parish School Hymnal Used With Tune: ALLELUIA, DULCE CARMEN

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[Alleluia! song of gladness]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Frank M. Jeffery Hymnal Title: Boundless Love Incipit: 56717 12343 32121 Used With Text: Alleluia! Song of Gladness
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Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Hymnal Title: Hymnal and Canticles of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Music (Gilbert & Goodrich) Tune Key: E Major Incipit: 32432 15566 51433 Used With Text: Alleluia! song of gladness
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[Alleluia! song of gladness]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. Nevett Steele Hymnal Title: Hymns and Carols Set to Music Incipit: 34532 31534 53231 Used With Text: Alleluia! song of gladness

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Alleluia! Song of Gladness

Author: F. M. J. Hymnal: Boundless Love #164 (1896) Hymnal Title: Boundless Love Lyrics: 1 Alleluia! song of gladness, Voice of everlasting joy; Alleluia! sound the sweetest, Heard among the choirs on high. Hymning in God’s blissful mansion, Day and night incessantly; Alleluia! alleluia! Singing everlastingly. 2 Alleluia! Church victorious, Thou may’st lift the joyful strain; Alleluia! songs of triumph Well befit the ransom’d train, Faint and feeble are our praises While in exile we remain; Alleluia! alleluia! While in exile we remain. 3 Praises with our pray’rs uniting, Hear us, blessed Trinity; Bring us to Thy blissful presence, There the Paschal Lamb to see, Then to Thee our alleluia Singing everlastingly; Alleluia! alleluia! Singing ever lastingly. Languages: English Tune Title: [Alleluia! song of gladness]
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Alleluia! Song of gladness

Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #57 (1917) Hymnal Title: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church Lyrics: 1 Alleluia! Song of gladness, Voice of everlasting joy; Alleluia! Sound the sweetest Heard among the choirs on high, Hymning in God's blissful mansion Day and night incessantly. 2 Alleluia! Church victorious, Thou may'st lift the joyful strain: Alleluia! Songs of triumph Well befit the ransomed train. Faint and feeble are our praises While in exile we remain. 3 Alleluia! Songs of gladness Suit not always souls forlorn; Alleluia! Sounds of sadness 'Midst our joyful strains are borne; For in this dark world of sorrow We with tears our sins must mourn. 4 Praises with our prayers uniting, Hear us, blessèd Trinity; Bring us to Thy blissful presence, There the Paschal Lamb to see, There to Thee our Alleluia Singing everlastingly. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Septuagesima to Lent Languages: English Tune Title: ALLELUIA, DULCE CARMEN
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Alleluia! Song of Gladness

Hymnal: Gloria Deo #68 (1901) Hymnal Title: Gloria Deo Topics: God Praise to Languages: English Tune Title: DULCE CARMEN

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Frank Moore Jeffery

1855 - 1942 Person Name: F. M. J. Hymnal Title: Boundless Love Author of "Alleluia! Song of Gladness" in Boundless Love Born: 1856, New York state. In 1880, Jeffery was living in Jersey City, New Jersey, and worked at the Spring Bed Manufacturing Company. In 1900 and 1910 he was in Essex County, New Jersey. His works include: Wayside Thoughts and Fancies in Verse (Concord, New Hampshire: Rumford Press, 1929) Glimpses of Italy and Sicily in Picture, Verse, and Lyric (Concord, New Hampshire: Rumford Press) --www.hymntime.com/tch

Michael Haydn

1737 - 1806 Person Name: Michael Haydn (1737-1806) Hymnal Title: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church Composer (ascribed to) of "ALLELUIA, DULCE CARMEN" in Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church Johann Michael Haydn Austria 1737-1806. Born at Rohrau, Austria, the son of a wheelwright and town mayor (a very religious man who also played the harp and was a great influence on his sons' religious thinking), and the younger brother of Franz Joseph Haydn, he became a choirboy in his youth at the Cathedral of St. Stephen in Vienna, as did his brother, Joseph, an exceptional singer. For that reason boys both were taken into the church choir. Michael was a brighter student than Joseph, but was expelled from music school when his voice broke at age 17. The brothers remained close all their lives, and Joseph regarded Michael's religious works superior to his own. Michael played harpsichord, violin, and organ, earning a precarious living as a freelance musician in his early years. In 1757 he became kapellmeister to Archbishop, Sigismund of Grosswardein, in Hungary, and in 1762 concertmaster to Archbishop, Hieronymous of Salzburg, where he remained the rest of his life (over 40 years), also assuming the duties of organist at the Church of St. Peter in Salzburg, presided over by the Benedictines. He also taught violin at the court. He married the court singer, Maria Magdalena Lipp in 1768, daughter of the cathedral choir-master, who was a very pious women, and had such an affect on her husband, trending his inertia and slothfulness into wonderful activity. They had one daughter, Aloysia Josepha, in 1770, but she died within a year. He succeeded Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, an intimate friend, as cathedral organist in 1781. He also taught music to Carl Maria von Weber. His musical reputation was not recognized fully until after World War II. He was a prolific composer of music, considered better than his well-known brother at composing religious works. He produced some 43 symphonies,12 concertos, 21 serenades, 6 quintets, 19 quartets, 10 trio sonatas, 4 due sonatas, 2 solo sonatas, 19 keyboard compositions, 3 ballets, 15 collections of minuets (English and German dances), 15 marches and miscellaneous secular music. He is best known for his religious works (well over 400 pieces), which include 47 antiphons, 5 cantatas, 65 canticles, 130 graduals, 16 hymns, 47 masses, 7 motets, 65 offertories, 7 oratorios, 19 Psalms settings, 2 requiems, and 42 other compositions. He also composed 253 secular vocals of various types. He did not like seeing his works in print, and kept most in manuscript form. He never compiled or cataloged his works, but others did it later, after his death. Lothar Perger catalogued his orchestral works in 1807 and Nikolaus Lang did a biographical sketch in 1808. In 1815 Anton Maria Klafsky cataloged his sacred music. More complete cataloging has been done in the 1980s and 1990s by Charles H Sherman and T Donley Thomas. Several of Michael Haydn's works influenced Mozart. Haydn died at Salzburg, Austria. John Perry

James Nevett Steele

1850 - 1916 Person Name: J. Nevett Steele Hymnal Title: Hymns and Carols Set to Music Composer of "[Alleluia! song of gladness]" in Hymns and Carols Set to Music