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Lord God, You Love Us (Toi, tu nous aimes)

Author: Communaute de Taizé Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Toi, tu nous aimes (Lord God, you love us)

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[Lord God, you love us]

Appears in 2 hymnals Tune Key: e minor Incipit: 11232 1127 Used With Text: Lord God, You Love Us (Toi, tu nous aimes)

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Lord God, You Love Us (Toi, tu nous aimes)

Hymnal: Taizé #14 (1998) First Line: Lord God, you love us, source of compassion (Toi, tu nous aimes, source de vie) Languages: English; French Tune Title: [Lord God, you love us]

Lord God, You Love Us (Toi, tu nous aimes)

Author: Taizé Community Hymnal: More Voices #100 (2007) First Line: Toi, tu nous aimes (Lord God, you love us) Topics: Assurance; Healing; Love of God/Christ; Service Music Assurance; Service Music Offering Scripture: Hosea 2:19-20 Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord God, you love us]

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Jacques Berthier

1923 - 1994 Composer of "[Lord God, you love us]" in More Voices Jacques Berthier (b. Auxerre, Burgundy, June 27, 1923; d. June 27, 1994) A son of musical parents, Berthier studied music at the Ecole Cesar Franck in Paris. From 1961 until his death he served as organist at St. Ignace Church, Paris. Although his published works include numerous compositions for organ, voice, and instruments, Berthier is best known as the composer of service music for the Taizé community near Cluny, Burgundy. Influenced by the French liturgist and church musician Joseph Gelineau, Berthier began writing songs for equal voices in 1955 for the services of the then nascent community of twenty brothers at Taizé. As the Taizé community grew, Berthier continued to compose most of the mini-hymns, canons, and various associated instrumental arrangements, which are now universally known as the Taizé repertoire. In the past two decades this repertoire has become widely used in North American church music in both Roman Catholic and Protestant traditions. Bert Polman

Communauté de Taizé

Person Name: Taizé Community Author of "Lord God, You Love Us (Toi, tu nous aimes)" in More Voices
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