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Suenen Campanas, suenen tambores

Author: O. Catena Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Appears in 4 hymnals Refrain First Line: ¡Porque Cristo resuscitó!

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BERTOLINO

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Miguel Bertolino; Ronald F. Krisman, n. 1946 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 11144 43233 17122 Used With Text: Suenen Campanas (Joyful Bells Ringing)

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Suenen Campanas, suenen tambores

Author: Osvaldo Catena Hymnal: Libro de Liturgia y Cántico #348 (1998) Refrain First Line: ¡Porque Cristo resuscitó! Topics: Pascua Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Suenen campanas, suenen tambores]

Suenen campanas, suenen tambores (Joyful Bells Ringing, Hosannas Singing)

Author: Osvaldo Catena, SSS, 1920-1986; Ronald F. Krisman, n. 1946 Hymnal: Santo, Santo, Santo #183 (2019) Refrain First Line: ¡Porque Cristo resucitó! (Christ the Lord is risen today!) Topics: Año Cristiano Semana Santa; Christian Year Easter Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: BERTOLINO

Joyful Bells Ringing (Suenen Campanas)

Author: Osvaldo Catena, SSS, 1920-1986; Ronald F. Krisman, b. 1946 Hymnal: Worship (4th ed.) #518 (2011) Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain First Line: Joyful bells ringing, hosannas singing (Suenen campanas, suenen tambores) Refrain First Line: Christ the Lord is risen today! (¡Porque Cristo resucito!) Topics: Easter Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: BERTOLINO

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Ronald F. Krisman

Person Name: Ronald F. Krisman, n. 1946 Translator of "Suenen campanas, suenen tambores (Joyful Bells Ringing, Hosannas Singing)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

O. Catena

1920 - 1986 Person Name: Osvaldo Catena Author of "Suenen Campanas, suenen tambores" in Libro de Liturgia y Cántico Osvaldo Catena (b. 1920; d. 1986) was an Argentinian priest and composer. Showing an early interest in music, he entered the Metropolitan Seminary in Santa Fe, Argentina, where he learned multiple instruments and studied for ordination. He was ordained as a priest in 1943. He started the first School of Sacred Music in Santa Fe, and in 1950 organized the first University Choir. He was soon appointed chaplain at the College of Our Lady of Calvary, but moved his ministry to the poor, harsh areas of Santa Fe, in what he named Villa Prak, “the triangle” outlined by railroad tracks, garbage dumps, and caves near the Rio Saldo. He termed this area Villa Park. He spent much of his life in this area, working to develop the area and provide fellowship and guidance for those living there in a time of turmoil and violence, during the military dictatorship in Argentina (1976-1983). Laura de Jong

Miguel Bertolino

Composer of "[Suenen campanas, suenen tambores]" in Libro de Liturgia y Cántico