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Author: Jonathan Malicsi
Jonathan Malicsi
UP Department of Linguistics
University of the Philippines – Diliman
PhD Philippine Studies (Linguistics, Anthropology, Sociology), University of the Philippines – Diliman
Doctoral Enrichment Program (Linguistics), State University of New York in Buffalo
MA Linguistics – University of the Philippines – Diliman
BA English (Comparative Literature) – University of the Philippines – Diliman
B Music (Voice) – University of the Philippines – Diliman
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Display Title: Sing With HeartsFirst Line: Let all our hearts open up to the Lord GodTune Title: INTAKOAuthor: Jonathan MalicsiScripture: Psalm 100Date: 1999
Display Title: Sing with HeartsFirst Line: Let all your hearts open up to the Lord GodTune Title: INTAKOAuthor: Jonathan MalicsiScripture: Psalm 100Date: 1983Subject: God | Gifts of God; Praise and Adoration | The Goodness and Providence of God; Responses to God | Praise and Worship; Useful Musical Types | UnaccompaniedSource: Filipino
Display Title: Sing with HeartsFirst Line: Let all our hearts open up to the Lord GodTune Title: [Let all our hearts open up to the Lord God]Author: Jonathan MalicsiScripture: Psalm 100Date: 2006Subject: Hello | Praise and Thanksgiving; Songs with Non-Western Roots | Philippines
Display Title: Sing With HeartsFirst Line: May every heart open up to your gloryTune Title: INTAKOAuthor: Jonathan MalicsiScripture: Psalm 100Date: 2000Subject: Adoration and praise | ; Body and Senses | ; Culture and Creativity | ; God in Creation and Providence | Gifts of; Music and Dance | ; Praise and Thanksgiving |
Display Title: Sing with HeartsFirst Line: Let all our hearts open up to the Lord GodTune Title: INTAKOAuthor: Jonathan MalicsiMeter: 11.10.11.9 with refrainScripture: Psalm 100; Psalm 150Date: 1990Subject: Morning and Opening Hymns |
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