Lutheran Hymn Tune Music

 

Old Hundredth

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 Old Hundredth:  LH 13, 14, 52, 254, 289, 309, 644; LSB 632, 775, 791, 805, 923; LW 216, 245, 435, 454, 461; ELH 44, 51, 325, 489, 545, 592; CW 233, 286, 316, 323, 334; ELW 883, 884, 885; LBW 245, 531, 550, 564, 565; SBH 161, 169, 602 Index to All Tune-Pages
 First Phrase or Line in LSB:  G G F# E D G A B B B B A G C B A Publishers Index to Hymnals
 

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Title Composer/Arranger Key Lngth Album Publisher Other
 Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow  J. Christoph Bach  G    The Parish Organist, Part 3, No. 58  Concordia Pub. House  organ
 Old Hundredth  Heinrich Fleischer  G    The Parish Organist, Part 3, No. 58  Concordia Pub. House  3-voice harm., keyboard
Introduction and Variation to "Old Hundredth" John Zundel G 45 mm. A Century of Am. Organ Music 1776-1876, Vol. 2, p. 29 McAfee Music Corp. (ed. Barbara Owen) 3 sections: intro, theme, variation
O Jesus, Blessed Lord, My Praise John Blow G 3.25 pp. The Concordia Hymn Prelude Series, Vol. 18: Communion, p. 15 Concordia Pub. House (#97-5709) organ; hymn prelude
[Old Hundredth] Herbert Gotsch G 0.5 p. The Concordia Hymn Prelude Series, Vol. 18: Communion, p. 19 Concordia Pub. House (#97-5709) organ; hymn intonation

Comments (1)

Anonymous said

at 10:21 pm on Oct 19, 2007

Old Hundredth is similar to Nun lob, mein' Seel'

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