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In Thanksgiving Let Us Praise Him

Author: Claire Cloninger, 1942- Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: From the first bright light of morning Topics: Adoration and praise; Grace; Love; Thanksgiving Scripture: Ezra 3:11 Used With Tune: AUSTRIAN HYMN

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AUSTRIAN HYMN

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 745 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Franz Joseph Haydn Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 12324 32716 54323 Used With Text: In Thanksgiving Let Us Praise Him

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In Thanksgiving Let Us Praise Him

Author: Claire Cloninger Hymnal: Sing Joyfully #590 (1989) First Line: From the first bright light of morning Refrain First Line: In thanksgiving, let us sing Topics: Thankfulness, Thanksgiving; Jesus Christ Refuge; Praise of God Languages: English Tune Title: [From the first bright light of morning]

In Thanksgiving Let Us Praise Him

Author: Claire Cloninger, 1942- Hymnal: Hymns for a Pilgrim People #280 (2007) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: From the first bright light of morning Topics: Adoration and praise; Grace; Love; Thanksgiving Scripture: Ezra 3:11 Languages: English Tune Title: AUSTRIAN HYMN

In Thanksgiving Let Us Praise Him

Author: Claire Cloninger Hymnal: The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration #557 (1986) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: From the first bright light of morning Topics: Thanksgiving (Thankfulness) Tune Title: AUSTRIAN HYMN

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Joseph Haydn

1732 - 1809 Person Name: Franz Joseph Haydn Composer of "[From the first bright light of morning]" in Sing Joyfully Franz Joseph Haydn (b. Rohrau, Austria, 1732; d. Vienna, Austria, 1809) Haydn's life was relatively uneventful, but his artistic legacy was truly astounding. He began his musical career as a choirboy in St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna, spent some years in that city making a precarious living as a music teacher and composer, and then served as music director for the Esterhazy family from 1761 to 1790. Haydn became a most productive and widely respected composer of symphonies, chamber music, and piano sonatas. In his retirement years he took two extended tours to England, which resulted in his "London" symphonies and (because of G. F. Handel's influence) in oratorios. Haydn's church music includes six great Masses and a few original hymn tunes. Hymnal editors have also arranged hymn tunes from various themes in Haydn's music. Bert Polman

Claire Cloninger

1942 - 2019 Author of "In Thanksgiving, Let Us Praise Him" in The Celebration Hymnal
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