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Hymn
Festivals of 2007, 2004,
2001, 1999, 1997, 1995 and 1993 |
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Lutheran
Hymn Festival 2007
"Holy
God, We Praise
Your Name"
Based on Te Deum Laudamus
Robert
Hobby , organist
Festival
Choir - Sam Eatherton
Children's Chorus of Greater Dallas
Cynthia Nott - Artistic Director |
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Lutheran
Hymn Festival 2004
"Praise
with Us
the God of Grace"
Based on Psalm 145
Dr.
David Cherwien, organist
Festival
Choir - Dr. Donald Rotermund
Children's Chorus of Greater Dallas
Cynthia Nott - Artistic Director
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- Pre-Festival
Music
- Praise,
My Soul, the King of Heaven
- Let
Children Hear the Mighty Deeds
- With
High Delight
- My
Soul Proclaims Your Greatness
- Jesus
Shall Reign
- We
Hasten, O Jesus (Children's Chorus)
- All
Depends on Our Possessing
- You
Satisfy the Hungry Heart
- Stay
With Us, Lord
- O
Day full of Grace
- Voluntary
- "O Day Full of Grace"
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Lutheran Hymn Festival 2001
"So Much to Sing About"
David
Schack, organist
The
Hymns of Jaroslav Vajda
Presented
in cooperation with the Association
of Lutheran Church Musicians |
- Now
the Silence
- God,
Who built This Wondrous Planet
- Gather
Your Children, Dear Savior, in Peace
- So
Much to Sing About
- Source
of Breath from Time's Beginning
- God
of the Sparrow
- Shine
like Stars
- Lord
of Lords, Adored by Angels
- Up
through Endless Ranks of Angels
- When
You Woke That Thursday Morning
- See
This Wonder in the Making
- Catch
the Vision! Share the Glory
- Go
My Children
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Lutheran
Hymn Festival 1999
"Alleluia,
let praises ring"
Michael
Burkhardt, organist
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- Festival
Preludes: three Canzoni for Brass Choir
- Ceremonial
Fanfare in D
- The
God of Abraham Praise
- Alleluia!
Let Praises Ring
- Rejoice,
Rejoice, Believers
- He
Comes to Us As One Unknown
- Jesus,
Priceless Treasure
- Lord
Of All Hopefulness
- Te
Deum Laudamus
- New
Songs of Celebration Render
- Now
the Silence
- Lord,
Thee I Love with All My Heart
- In
Thee is Gladness
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Lutheran
Hymn Festival 1997
"Come before him...
and Rejoice"
Dr. Paul Manz, organist |
- Prelude:
Entrata Festiva (organ, brass, timpani) F. Peeters
- All
People That on Earth Do Dwell (245)
- From
All That Dwell Below The Skies (LW 440)
- Praise
and Thanksgiving (409)
- O
Praise Ye The Lord - Laudate Dominum
- Praise
To The Lord, The Almighty (LW 444)
- The
Lord's My Shepherd, Leading Me (LW 417)
- Now
Thank We All Our God (LW 443)
- Evening
and Morning (LW 419)
- Our
God, Our Help In Ages Past (LW 180)
- The
Hundredth Psalm (choir) F. Mendelssohn
- All
Praise to Thee, My God, This Night (LW 484)
- Postlude:
Praise The Lord With Drums and Cymbals (organ) S. Karg-Elert
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Lutheran
Hymn Festival 1995
"with angel host,
Praise
Father, Son, & Holy Ghost...
Alleluia"
Walter L. Pelz, PhD, organist |
- Festival
Canzonas: (brass) G.Gabrieli (1557-1612)
- A
Festive Intrada (organ) W. L. Pelz
- Praise
the Almighty
- Oh,
that I Had a Thousand Voices
- Son
of God, Eternal Savior
- A
Mighty Fortress Is Our God
- The
King of Love My Shepherd Is
- Sing
to the Lord a New Song. Alleluia! (choir and brass) J. Pachelbel
(1653-1706)
- Oh,
Love, How Deep
- Have
No Fear, Little Flock
- God,
Who Made the Earth and Heaven
- Holy
God, We Praise Your Name
- Fanfare
for Reformation (organ) W.L. Pelz
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Lutheran
Hymn Festival 1993
"Our Christian Life:
Rejoice,
Give Thanks and Sing"
Dr.
Martin Jean, organist |
- Sing
Praise to God, the Highest Good
- Children
of the Heavenly Father
- At
the Lamb's High Feast We Sing
- May
God the Father of Our Lord
- Rise,
Shine, You People
- Our
Father, by Whose Name
- I
Leave All things to God's Direction
- All
Things Are Yours, My God
- Our
Father, Who from Heaven Above
- How
Firm a Foundation
- Rejoice,
O Pilgrim Throng
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