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[Lift up your hearts]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard D. Wetzel Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 56533 43216 11565 Used With Text: Lift Up Your Hearts (2)

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Lift Up Your Hearts (2)

Appears in 39 hymnals First Line: Lift up your hearts Topics: Musical Responses Setting Three Used With Tune: [Lift up your hearts]

Lift Up Your Hearts (1)

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Lift up your hearts Topics: Musical Responses Setting Three Used With Tune: [Lift up your hearts]

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Lift Up Your Hearts (1)

Hymnal: The Worshipbook #267 (1972) First Line: Lift up your hearts Topics: Musical Responses Setting Three Tune Title: [Lift up your hearts]

Lift Up Your Hearts (2)

Hymnal: The Worshipbook #268 (1972) First Line: Lift up your hearts Topics: Musical Responses Setting Three Tune Title: [Lift up your hearts]

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Richard D. Wetzel

b. 1935 Composer of "[Lift up your hearts]" in The Worshipbook Richard D. Wetzel (b. 1935) received the Ph.D. in Musicology from the University of Pittsburgh, studying under D�nes Bartha, Theodore Finney, and Robert Snow. He joined the faculty of Ohio University in 1970. Dr. Wetzel's area of emphasis is American Music, and he is published in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music and American National Biography. His book, Frontier Musicians, is a definitive work on German-American music of the 18th and 19th centuries. Wetzel is also a composer and hymnologist, and his liturgical music is found in numerous denominational hymnals, including those published by the Episcopal and Presbyterian churches and the United Church of Christ. Professor Wetzel was the recipient of Ohio University's Outstanding University Professor Award and is currently Chair of Graduate Studies in the School of Music. His arrangement of Geoffrey Ainger's tune, MARY'S CHILD, can be found in the Worship & Rejoice hymnal. http://www.hopepublishing.com
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