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Text:Alleluia
Author (metered verse):Steve Angrisano, b. 1965
Tune:[Let your heart rejoice in the Lord]
Composer (chanted verse):Tom Tomaszek, b. 1950
Composer (metered verse):Steve Angrisano, b. 1965
Composer (refrain):Steve Angrisano, b. 1965
Harmonizer:Ken Canedo, b. 1953

60. Alleluia

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Text Information
First Line: Let your heart rejoice in the Lord (Your words, Lord are Spirit and life)
Title: Alleluia
Author (metered verse): Steve Angrisano, b. 1965
Refrain First Line: Alleluia
Language: English
Publication Date: 2015
Topic: Service Music for Mass: Gospel Acclamation (Alleluia); Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest: Gospel Acclamation (Alleluia)
Copyright: Metered verse © 1997, Steve Angrisano. Published by OCP; Chanted verse © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL
Tune Information
Name: [Let your heart rejoice in the Lord]
Composer (metered verse): Steve Angrisano, b. 1965
Composer (refrain): Steve Angrisano, b. 1965
Composer (chanted verse): Tom Tomaszek, b. 1950
Harmonizer: Ken Canedo, b. 1953
Key: G Major or modal
Source: Mass of a Joyful Heart
Copyright: © 1997, 2010, Steve Angrisano and Thomas T. Tomaszek. Published by OCP



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