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Aleluya, el Señor Es Nuestro Rey

Cantad al Señor un cántico nuevo Porque ha hecho maravillas

Author: Miguel Manzano
Tune: [Cantad al Señor un cántico nuevo] (Manzano)
Published in 4 hymnals

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Author: Miguel Manzano

Miguel Manzano is a Spanish composer and singer. He was born in Aillamor de Cardozo near the border with Portugal. Miguel began his religious musical career at the age of 8 as cantor at the Cathedral of Zamora, Spain. He studied solfeg, piano, organ and harmonium with the renowned teacher, Gaspar Arabaolaza. Later on, he began studies at the Higher School of Sacred Music in Madrid, where he studied Rhythm and Gregorian Modality, as well as Harmony and Religious Polyphony. He furthered his studies of language and musical rhythm at the Catholic Institute of Paris. Miguel's internationally recognized music has been chosen to complete the repertoire of the National Liturgical Hymnal of the Espicopal Committee of Spanish Liturgy. At present h… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Cantad al Señor un cántico nuevo Porque ha hecho maravillas
Title: Aleluya, el Señor Es Nuestro Rey
Author: Miguel Manzano
Place of Origin: Spain
Language: Spanish
Refrain First Line: ¡Aleluya, aleluya! El Señor es nuestro Rey
Notes: English translation: "O sing to the Lord a song that is new" by Roberto Escamilla and Elise S. Eslinger
Copyright: © 1968, Miguel Manzano. Obra publicada por OCP. Derechos reservados.

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 4 of 4)

Cantemos al Señor #142

Celebremos II #11

Flor Y Canto (2nd ed.) #442

Flor y Canto (3rd ed.) #396

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