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SANTO ESPÍRITU

Meter: 10.9.6.6.9 D Appears in 11 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Philip W. Blycker, b. 1939 Tune Key: f minor Incipit: 12333 23215 12333 Used With Text: Holy Spirit, the Dove Sent from Heaven

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Santo Espíritu, excelsa paloma (Holy Spirit, from Heaven Descended)

Author: Philip W. Blycker, b. 1939 Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: Santo Espíritu, excelsa paloma (Holy Spirit from heaven descended) Topics: Pentecost Used With Tune: EXCELSA PALOMA

Holy Spirit, the Dove Sent from Heaven

Author: Philip W. Blycker, b. 1939; Stephen P. Starke, b. 1955 Meter: 10.9.6.9 D Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Pentecost Used With Tune: SANTO ESPIRÍTU

Holy Spirit, from Heaven Descended

Author: Philip W. Blycker Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Pentecost Scripture: John 15:26 Used With Tune: EXCELSA PALOMA

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Santo Espíritu, excelsa paloma (Holy Spirit, from Heaven Descended)

Author: Felipe Blycker J.; Felipe Blycker J. Hymnal: Mil Voces para Celebrar #161 (1996) Meter: Irregular Topics: Jesucristo Redentor Pentecostés; Christian Year Pentecost; Jesus Christ Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: EXCELSA PALOMA

Santo Espíritu, excelsa paloma (Holy Spirit, from Heaven Descended)

Author: Felipe Blycker J.; Felipe Blycker J. Hymnal: Cáliz de Bendiciones #161 (1996) Meter: Irregular Topics: Jesucristo Redentor Pentecostés; Christian Year Pentecost; Jesus Christ Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: EXCELSA PALOMA
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Santo Espíritu, excelsa paloma (Holy Spirit, from Heaven Descended)

Author: Philip W. Blycker, b. 1939 Hymnal: Sing! A New Creation #168 (2002) First Line: Santo Espíritu, excelsa paloma (Holy Spirit from heaven descended) Topics: Pentecost Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: EXCELSA PALOMA

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Stephen P. Starke

b. 1955 Person Name: Stephen P. Starke, b. 1955 Translator of "Holy Spirit, the Dove Sent from Heaven" in Lutheran Service Book Rev. Stephen P. Starke has always had a heart for hymns. At a young age, Starke played hymns out of The Lutheran Hymnal and read through the hymnal to pass the time before Sunday services. Pastor Starke graduated from Concordia University Chicago with a BA. While completing his MDiv from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana, he attempted his first hymn text and was encouraged to write more. Since that time, he has written more than 175 hymns inspired by music and the Scriptures. He has been commissioned to write hymns for special occasions, including the 125th anniversary of Concordia University Wisconsin, as well as his daughter’s wedding. Because of his extensive work as a hymnwriter, Pastor Starke received an honorary doctor of letters degree from Concordia University, Irvine, California, and an honorary doctor of divinity degree from Concordia University Wisconsin in Mequon. It is through the medium of hymns that Pastor Starke desires to preserve and pass on the truths of the Gospel for generations to come.

Philip W. Blycker

1939 - 2023 Person Name: Philip W. Blycker, b. 1939 Author of "Santo Espíritu, excelsa paloma (Holy Spirit, from Heaven Descended)" in Sing! A New Creation See also Felipe Blycker-J ========== Philip W. Blycker (b. 1939) is a song writer from Texas who with his wife served as missionaries in Venezuela. They were a major force behind an outpouring of traditional hymn texts written to Latin American music. He joined Camino Global in 1966 and in 1989 became the Music Editor of the Spanish hymnal, Celebremos Su Gloria. He contributed more than a dozen songs to Mil Voces, the Spanish language hymnal of the United Methodist Church. In 2004 they joined the music faculty of the Rio Grande Bible Institute of Edinburg, Texas, on the Mexican border. Sing! A New Creation Philip Blycker, born on March 22, 1939, died on June 11, 2023. A life member of The Hymn Society, Dr. Blycker composed more than 170 Scripture songs in Spanish and about 100 in English. He was also the music editor of the hymnal Celebremos Su Gloria. He taught music for 25 years at the Central American Theological Seminary in Guatemala City, for 15 years at the Puebla Bible Seminary in Puebla, Mexico, and 15 years at the Rio Grande Bible Seminary in Edinburg, Texas. The Hymn Society, The Stanza, July 2023

Robert A. Hobby

b. 1962 Person Name: Robert A. Hobby, b. 1962 Arranger of "SANTO ESPIRÍTU" in Christian Worship (2008) Robert A. Hobby currently serves as Director of Music for Trinity English Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana, where his responsibilities include playing for many of the worship services, overseeing the graded choral program, and managing the concerts the church offers. Numerous activities during his tenure include Trinity Church establishing a choral series with seventeen composers commissioned thus far, hosting a regional convention of the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians, producing four recordings, and expanding the opportunities for music ministry. Mr. Hobby received his Bachelor's Degree in Church Music from Wittenberg University in 1985 and a Master's Degree in Organ Performance from the University of Notre Dame in 1987. His organ teachers have included Darwin Leitz, Kirby and Kristi Koriath, Donald Busarow, and Craig Cramer. His private study in composition has been under Donald Busarow and Richard Hillert. He has had private coaching in improvisation with Paul Manz and compositional coaching from English composer, Andrew Carter. To date, most of his composition time has been spent writing commissions for churches and organizations throughout the country. Over 150 of Mr. Hobby?s compositions are in print with Augsburg Fortress Publishing House, Choristers Guild, Concordia Publishing House, G.I.A. Publishers, MorningStar Music Publishers, Northwestern Publishers, Pavane Publishing Co., and Warner Brothers Publishers. His music has been heard on nationally syndicated radio programs such as The Lutheran Hour, Pipe Dreams, and Sing for Joy. A representation of his writing for organ, choral, and instrumental forces can be found on Thine Is the Glory, a recording produced by MorningStar Publishers. In 2006, Mr. Hobby premiered a major work of his entitled "The Good Shepherd" which is scored for tenor solo, adult and children's choirs, and orchestra; it is published with MorningStar Music Publishers. His compositions are present in two hymnals: Evangelical Lutheran Worship and Lutheran Service Book. As a performer and clinician, Mr. Hobby keeps an active schedule throughout the United States. He has played for the national conventions of the Hymn Society of the United States and Canada, Organ Historical Society, and National Pastoral Musicians, and he has played for both national and regional conventions of the Association of the Lutheran Church Musicians and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He has been a featured artist with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, performing Poulenc's Organ Concerto and Haydn's Organ Concerto #2 in C. In 2005, he conducted the premiere performance of Andrew Carter's Concerto in C for organ and orchestra with David Higgs at the organ. In addition, his workshops for both regional conventions and individual chapter meetings of the American Guild of Organists and other similar organizations have gathered wide acclaim. Mr. Hobby is a member of a number of professional music organizations and has held a variety of leadership positions. For several years he chaired Young Lutherans Sing, a national summer choral program for children, sponsored by the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians. In 1996, he designed and coordinated a hymn festival that was performed simultaneously at 100 sites around the United States and Canada to commemorate the 10th anniversary of ALCM. He has also served as Dean of the Fort Wayne American Guild of Organists and as a member of the Program Committee for the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. Mr. Hobby and his wife, Jennifer, are the proud parents of three daughters: Hannah, Lydia, and Elizabeth. --www.morningstarmusic.com/
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