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HALELUYA TUMWIMBIENI

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Howard S. Olson Tune Sources: Meru tune Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 13216 5111 Used With Text: Shout Alleluia to the Savior

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Shout Alleluia to the Savior

Author: Howard S. Olson Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Shout alleluia to the Savior, our Lord Used With Tune: [Shout alleluia to the Savior, our Lord]

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Shout Alleluia to the Savior

Author: Augustino Mpogole; Howard S. Olson; Howard S. Olson Hymnal: Set Free #33 (1993) First Line: Shout alleluia to the Savior, our Lord Refrain First Line: Oh, praise him Topics: Easter Scripture: Revelation 7:12 Languages: English Tune Title: HALELUYA TUMWIMBIENI

Shout Alleluia to the Savior

Author: Howard S. Olson Hymnal: Lead Us Lord #15a (1977) First Line: Shout alleluia to the Savior, our Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [Shout alleluia to the Savior, our Lord]

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Howard S. Olson

1922 - 2010 Arranger of "HALELUYA TUMWIMBIENI (13216)" Howard Olson (b. 1922; d. 2010), longtime missionary/teacher in African, compiled a number of African songs in Set Free (Augsburg Fortress, 1993). Many were folk tunes to which Christian Swahili texts were later added. He wrote in the introduction: “In their original form these tunes wee sung with uninhibited improvisation. Consequently the form in which these songs appear in this book represents only one of several possibilities.” Sing! A New Creation

Augustino Mpogole

Author of "Shout Alleluia to the Savior" in Set Free
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