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JACOB (Marshall)

Composer: Jane Marshall

Jane Marshall, was born Jane Anne Manton in Dallas in 1924. She became a pianist and organist and composed music as a teenager. She earned a music degree in 1945 from SMU. She married Elbert Marshall. She went on to write more than 200 hymns and other sacred music works. She later earned a Masters degree in 1968 from SMU in choral conducting and composition. She taught at SMU's Perkins School of Theology and tis Church Music Summer School from 1975-2010. She attended Northaven United Methodist Church in Dallas for many years, collaborated often with other hymn writers, and encouraged many students. Dianne Shapiro, from UM News article , May 30, 2019 by Sam Hodges (accessed 6-7-2019) Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: JACOB (Marshall)
Composer: Jane Marshall
Meter: 8.8.8.8
Incipit: 12432 12712 43253
Key: D Major
Copyright: Copyright © 1984, G.I.A. Publications, Inc.

Timeline

Instances

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Ancient and Modern #14a

Common Praise (1998) #33

Hymnal Supplement II #4

Hymnal #518

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The Hymnal 1982 #242

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The Hymnal 1982 #466

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The Presbyterian Hymnal #340

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The Worshiping Church #545

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Together in Song #548

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Worship and Rejoice #418

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