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We Will Be Merry

Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: We will be merry, far and wide Refrain First Line: Alleluia, alleuia Text Sources: Fourteenth or Fifteenth Century German

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[We will be merry, far and wide]

Appears in 14 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Michael Praetorius; W. Lawrence Curry Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 11356 53451 76715 Used With Text: We Will Be Merry

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We Will Be Merry Far and Wide

Hymnal: Children's Hymnal #183 (1957) First Line: We will be merry, far and wide Lyrics: We will be merry far and wide, In this most holy Easter-tide; Sing alleluia to the Lord. Refrain: Alleluia, alleluia, Alleluia,alleluia, Song alleluia to our Lord. Topics: Songs Suitable for Primary; Songs Suitable for Juniors; Alleluia; Easter; Spring Languages: English Tune Title: [We will be merry, far and wide]

We Will Be Merry Far and Wide

Hymnal: Hymns for Primary Worship #96 (1946) Refrain First Line: Alleluia, alleuia Languages: English Tune Title: [We will be merry far and wide]

We Will Be Merry

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #38 (1961) First Line: We will be merry, far and wide Topics: Easter; Jesus Christ His Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: [We will be merry, far and wide]

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Michael Praetorius

1571 - 1621 Composer (melody) of "[We will be merry, far and wide]" in Children's Hymnal Born into a staunchly Lutheran family, Michael Praetorius (b. Creuzburg, Germany, February 15, 1571; d. Wolfenbüttel, Germany, February 15, 1621) was educated at the University of Frankfort-an-der-Oder. In 1595 he began a long association with Duke Heinrich Julius of Brunswick, when he was appoint­ed court organist and later music director and secretary. The duke resided in Wolfenbüttel, and Praetorius spent much of his time at the court there, eventually establishing his own residence in Wolfenbüttel as well. When the duke died, Praetorius officially retained his position, but he spent long periods of time engaged in various musical appointments in Dresden, Magdeburg, and Halle. Praetorius produced a prodigious amount of music and music theory. His church music consists of over one thousand titles, including the sixteen-volume Musae Sionae (1605-1612), which contains Lutheran hymns in settings ranging from two voices to multiple choirs. His Syntagma Musicum (1614-1619) is a veritable encyclopedia of music and includes valuable information about the musical instruments of his time. Bert Polman

W. Lawrence Curry

1906 - 1966 Arranger of "[We will be merry, far and wide]" in Children's Hymnal
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