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BRONXVILLE
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BRONXVILLE
Composer: Ralph Schultz
Published in
1 hymnal
Composer:
Ralph Schultz
(no biographical information available about Ralph Schultz.)
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Tune Information
Title:
BRONXVILLE
Composer:
Ralph Schultz
Meter:
8.8.4.7
Incipit:
44654 17114 3216
Key:
a minor
Copyright:
© 1982 Concordia Publishing House
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Texts
Lo, Judah's Lion Wins the Strife
All texts published with BRONXVILLE
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Alternative Tunes
JUDAH'S LION
More tunes with meter 8.8.4.7
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Arrangements
Arrangements
Harmonizations, Introductions, Descants, Intonations
The Concordia Hymn Prelude Series Volume 10: Easter: A - L
Composer/Editors
Herbert Gotsch; Ralph C. Schultz
Published By:
Concordia Publishing House (1982) pp. 11
Organ Solo
The Concordia Hymn Prelude Series Volume 10: Easter: A - L
Composer/Editors
Herbert Gotsch; Ralph C. Schultz
Published By:
Concordia Publishing House (1982) pp. 10
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Instances
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Lutheran Worship #146
Tune Title
: BRONXVILLE
First Line
: Lo, Judah's Lion wins the strife
Composer
: Ralph Schultz, b. 1932
Meter
: 88 47
Key
: a minor
Date
: 1982
Lutheran Worship #146
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