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ACCLAMATION (HENRY)
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ACCLAMATION (HENRY)
Composer: Jackson Henry
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2 hymnals
Choral
Community Mass, A - Choral / Accompanime…
Composer:
Jackson Henry
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Tune Information
Title:
ACCLAMATION (HENRY)
Composer:
Jackson Henry
Meter:
Irregular
Incipit:
53124 66
Key:
E♭ Major
Copyright:
© 2011 Jackson Henry
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Memorial Acclamation
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ACCLAMATION (AHNER)
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Voices Together #438
Tune Title
: ACCLAMATION (Henry)
First Line
: Christ has died, Christ is risen
Composer
: Jackson Henry
Meter
: Irregular
Key
: D Major
Date
: 2020
Voices Together #438
Worship and Song #3172b
Tune Title
: ACCLAMATION (HENRY)
First Line
: Christ has died, Christ is risen
Composer
: Jackson Henry
Meter
: Irr.
Key
: E♭ Major
Date
: 2011
Worship and Song #3172b
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