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Let us sing! the angels sing

Author: C. B. Taylor Appears in 9 hymnals Used With Tune: LUEBECK

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LOWESTOFT

Appears in 9 hymnals Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 16513 42167 15332 Used With Text: Let us sing! the Angels sing
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LUEBECK

Appears in 208 hymnals Tune Sources: Pub. by Freylinghausen, at Halle, 1704 Incipit: 13556 71725 76655 Used With Text: Let us sing! the angels sing

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Let us sing! The Angels sing

Hymnal: Voices of Praise #299 (1883) Lyrics: 1 Let us sing! The Angels sing, High above the cloudless sky, Where they see their Heav'nly King, In His holy majesty. 2 Let us sing! the children sang, When to Sion Jesus rode; And the stately temple rang With hosannas to their God. 3 Let us sing! rejoice, rejoice! Jesus listens while we sing, Jesus loves an infant's voice, And the praises children bring. 4 Let us sing our hymns below! Sing at morn, at noon, at even, Till, though Jesus Christ, we go, Sweeter songs to sing in heaven. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: LOWESTOFT
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Let us sing!—the angels sing

Author: Rev. C. B. Taylor Hymnal: Sunday School Service Book and Hymnal #3 (1885) Languages: English Tune Title: LOWESTOFT

Let us sing, the angels sing

Author: C. B. Taylor Hymnal: Little Children's Book #d56 (1913) Languages: English

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C. B. Taylor

Author of "Let us sing! the angels sing" in Little Children's Book

Frederick Alexander Mann

1844 - 1903 Composer of "LOWESTOFT" in The Cyber Hymnal See his obituary in The Musical Herald, May 1, 1903. The hymnal Hymns of Prayer and Praise (1921) confirms these birth and death dates, in addition to his composing hymn tunes as listed here. Not to be confused with Frederick Mann, 1846-1928. --Tina Schneider, 01 July 2014. ======================= Mr. F. A. Mann was the musical director of the children’s Home at Victoria Park. He possessed a find conception for music; he gave a “reading” and interpretation to everything he touched, even to a children’s hymn. He composed but little; probably his reserve in this respect was due to his high ideals and his reverence for the great masters. For nineteen years F. A. Mann practiced the musical profession at Lowestoft. Here he was organist successively of the Parish Church of St. Margaret, and of the church at Kirkley. His power as a choir-trainer was soon discovered by other churches, including nonconformists, and by the help of deputies he managed to train three or four choirs abreast. For fourteen years he devoted himself to training the choir of children belonging to the Children’s Home. Mr. Mann understood children; his poetic musical instinct drew forth their powers; he interested them and they needed no spur. Excerpt from The Musical Herald, Issues 658-669 (1903) By John Spencer Curwen