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Psalm 96

Author: Helen L. Wright Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: O sing to the LORD a new song Refrain First Line: O sing a new song to the Lord Scripture: Psalm 96 Used With Tune: [O sing a new song to the Lord]

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O SING A NEW SONG

Meter: Irregular Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Hal H. Hopson Tune Key: F Major Used With Text: O Sing a New Song (Psalm 96)

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O Sing a New Song

Author: Helen L. Wright; Hal H. Hopson Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #96H (2012) First Line: O sing a new song to the Lord Refrain First Line: O sing a new song to the Lord Topics: Church Year Advent; Disciples / Calling; Earth; Elements of Worship Call to Worship; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Enthronement Psalms; God as Judge; God as King; God's Reigning; God's Sovereignty; God's Wonders; God's Deeds; God's Glory; God's Justice; God's Majesty; God's Name; God's Power; God's Strength; Grace; Hymns of Praise; Idols and Idolatry; Joy; Judgment; Mission; Music and Musicians; New Creation; Occasional Services Civic / National Occasions; Offering of Sacrifice; People of God / Church Citizens of Heaven; People of God / Church Witnessing; Rejoicing; Temple; Ten Commandments 2nd Commandment (do not make graven emages); The Creation; Truth; Witness; Year A, B, C, Christmas I, December 24 or 25; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 16-22; Year C, Ordinary Time after Epiphany, 9th Sunday; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, May 29-June 4 (if after Trinity Sunday) Scripture: Psalm 96 Tune Title: [O sing a new song to the Lord]

O Sing a New Song to the Lord

Author: Helen L. Wright Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #217 (1990) Scripture: Psalm 96 Languages: English Tune Title: [O sing a new song to the Lord]
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O Sing a New Song (Psalm 96)

Author: Helen L. Wright Hymnal: Glory to God #639 (2013) Meter: Irregular First Line: O sing a new song to the Lord Refrain First Line: O sing a new song to the Lord Topics: Adoration; Creation; Judgment; Praise; Salvation Scripture: Psalm 96 Languages: English Tune Title: O SING A NEW SONG

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Hal H. Hopson

b. 1933 Author (refrain) of "O Sing a New Song" in Psalms for All Seasons Hal H. Hopson (b. Texas, 1933) is a prolific composer, arranger, clinician, teacher and promoter of congregational song, with more than 1300 published works, especially of hymn and psalm arrangements, choir anthems, and creative ideas for choral and organ music in worship. Born in Texas, with degrees from Baylor University (BA, 1954), and Southern Baptist Seminary (MSM, 1956), he served churches in Nashville, TN, and most recently at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church in Dallas, Texas. He has served on national boards of the Presbyterian Association of Musicians and the Choristers Guild, and taught numerous workshops at various national conferences. In 2009, a collection of sixty four of his hymn tunes were published in Hymns for Our Time: The Collected Tunes of Hal H. Hopson. Emily Brink

Alan Rees

Composer (Psalm tone) of "[O sing a new song to the Lord]" in Hymns for a Pilgrim People

Helen L. Wright

b. 1927 Author of "O Sing a New Song to the Lord" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Helen L. Wright (b. 1927) wrote the refrain for the Psalter Task Force of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), for which she served as chair. A native of Baltic, Ohio, Helen Wright is a graduate of the College of Wooster with a B.A. degree in English. For some years she served as treasurer and bookkeeper for her husband's medical corporation. She is an organist for the Presbyterian Church of Coshocton, Ohio, a position she has held for twenty-four years. Wright served on the Advisory Council for discipleship and worship of the United Presbyterian Church U.S.A. prior to the reunion of 1983. --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993