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SAINT PETER

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 700 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Alexander Robert Reinagle, 1799-1877 Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 51765 54332 14323 Used With Text: Escucha, ¡oh Dios!, nuestra oración

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Escucha, ¡oh Dios!, nuestra oración

Author: Desconocido Hymnal: Culto Cristiano #284 (1964) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Escucha, ¡oh Dios!, nuestra oración Que se dirige a Ti Por los que en perdurable unión Se enlazan hoy aquí. 2 Pon tu mirada de bondad En ellos, buen Jesús; Infunde en ambos la piedad Y dales pura luz. 3 Sobre ellos haz, Señor, bajar Tu santa bendición, A fin que puedan alcanzar La eterna salvación. Amén Topics: La Vida Cristiana La Familia; The Christian Life The Family Languages: Spanish Tune Title: SAINT PETER

Escucha ¡oh Dios! nuestra oración

Hymnal: Himnario Evangelico Luterano ... 2nd ed. #118 (1939) Languages: Spanish

Escucha ¡oh Dios! nuestra oración

Hymnal: Himnario Ev. Luterano--Especial para el Culto Divino #119 (1931) Languages: Spanish

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Person Name: Desconocido Author of "Escucha, ¡oh Dios!, nuestra oración" in Culto Cristiano In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Alexander Robert Reinagle

1799 - 1877 Person Name: Alexander Robert Reinagle, 1799-1877 Composer of "SAINT PETER" in Culto Cristiano Alexander Robert Reinagle United Kingdom 1799-1877. Born at Brighton, Sussex, England, gf Austrian descent, he came from a family of musicians, studying music with his father (a cellist), then with Raynor Taylor in Edinburgh, Scotland. Reinagle became a well-known organ teacher. He became organist at St Peter’s Church, Oxford (1823-1853). He was also a theatre musician. He wrote Teaching manuals for stringed instruments as well. He also compiled books of hymn tunes, one in 1830: “Psalm tunes for the voice and the pianoforte”, the other in 1840: “A collection of Psalm and hymn tunes”. He also composed waltzes. In 1846 he married Caroline Orger, a pianist, composer, and writer in her own right. No information found regarding children. In the 1860s he was active in Oxford music-making and worked with organist, John Stainer, then organist at Magdalen College. Reinagle also composed a piano sonata and some church music. At retirement he moved to Kidlington, Oxfordshire, England. He died at Kidlington. John Perry
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