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[Why came the Savior from above]

[Why came the Savior from above]

Composer: Gabriel Miesse
Published in 4 hymnals


Composer: Gabriel Miesse

Gabriel Ralph Miesse was born Jan. 5th, 1838 in Dumontville, Fairfield County, Ohio, descended from a German-American family from Berks County, Pennsylvania. His father, Gabriel Lafayette Miesse, was a doctor who was also known as an artist, engraver, and inventor. The younger Gabriel followed his father into the medical field, first serving as his assistant and eventually earning a medical diploma from the Cincinnati Eclectic Institute in 1856. He established a practice in Lancaster, Ohio, in 1864, and lived there the remainder of his life. A polymath like his father, Miesse was an artist and occasional architect, and carried on a lifelong avocation in music. He began teaching music classes in his early teens, and published about two d… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Why came the Savior from above]
Composer: Gabriel Miesse
Incipit: 34532 15656 71123
Copyright: Public Domain

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Gospel Echoes #16

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Infant Praises #73

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Junior Songs #113

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Spicy Breezes #27

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