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Canto porque tengo amor

Author: Anonymous Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Canto de alegría porque tengo amor

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[Canto de alegría porque tengo amor]

Appears in 24 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Anónimo Tune Sources: Canciones de Fe y Compromiso No. 2 Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 32176 66626 22176 Used With Text: Canto de Alegría

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Canto de alegría

Author: Anónimo; Luis Olivieri Hymnal: El Himnario Presbiteriano #314 (1999) First Line: Canto de alegría porque tengo amor Refrain First Line: Canto porque tengo amor Topics: Amor de Dios; Discipulado; Evangelismo; Gozo Scripture: Philippians 4:4 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: ARGENTINA

Canto de Alegría

Author: Anónimo Hymnal: Himnos de Vida y Luz #5 (1990) First Line: Canto de alegría porque tengo amor Refrain First Line: Canto porque tengo amor Topics: Alabanza Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Canto de alegría porque tengo amor]

Canto de alegría

Author: Anónimo; Luis Olivieri Hymnal: El Himnario #314 (1998) First Line: Canto de alegría porque tengo amor Refrain First Line: Canto porque tengo amor Topics: Discipulado/Servicio; Amor de Dios; God's Love; Discipulado; Discipleship; Evangelismo; Evangelism; Gozo; Joy Scripture: Philippians 4:4 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: ARGENTINA

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anónimo Author of "Canto de Alegría" in Himnos de Vida y Luz In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Skinner Chávez-Melo

1944 - 1992 Arranger of "ARGENTINA" in El Himnario Skinner Chavez-Melo, an organist, conductor and composer who was music director at the St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in Manhattan, died on Saturday at New York Downtown Hospital. He was 47 years old and lived in Manhattan. He died of spinal cancer, said his brother, Juan Francisco. Mr. Chavez-Melo was born in Mexico City, but completed his musical studies in the United States, receiving degrees at Eastern Nazarene College and the Union Theological Seminary, and pursuing further studies at the Juilliard School and the Manhattan School. He toured internationally as an organist and conducted orchestras in Mexico, Brazil and the United States. As a composer, he wrote works for organ, choir and orchestra, and contributed hymn settings to several published hymnals, including those of the United Church of Christ and Yale University. He also lectured and presented workshops on Hispanic church music. Besides directing music at St. Rose, Mr. Chavez-Melo conducted the annual Singing Christmas Tree concerts at the South Street Seaport. http://www.nytimes.com/1992/01/28

Luis Olivieri

1937 - 2017 Author (estr. 3) of "Canto de alegría" in El Himnario Puerto Rico, University and Seminary Professor, Baptist Minister Sing a New Song No. 3 by Patrick Prescod (Bridgetown, Barbados: Cedar Press, 1981)