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[Daheim, o welch ein schönes Wort]
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[Daheim, o welch ein schönes Wort]
Composer: Hans Jakob Breiter, 1845-1893
Published in
6 hymnals
Audio files:
MIDI
Composer:
Hans Jakob Breiter, 1845-1893
(no biographical information available about Hans Jakob Breiter, 1845-1893.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[Daheim, o welch ein schönes Wort]
Composer:
Hans Jakob Breiter, 1845-1893
Incipit:
51321 71252 43234
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Texts
Daheim, o welch ein schönes Wort
O Herr, ich preise Deine Huld
All texts published with [Daheim, o welch ein schönes Wort]
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from
Glaubenslieder #453
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Deutsches Lieder- und Melodienbuch: mit einem Anhang englisher Lieder (1895), p.299
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Glaubenslieder #453
Tune Title
: [Daheim, o welch ein schönes Wort]
First Line
: Daheim, o welch ein schönes Wort
Composer
: Hans Jakob Breiter, 1845-1893
Date
: 2001
Glaubenslieder #453
Glaubenslieder #508
Tune Title
: [O Herr, ich preise Deine Huld]
First Line
: O Herr, ich preise Deine Huld
Composer
: Hans J. Breiter, 1845-1893
Date
: 2001
Glaubenslieder #508
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