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MA YEDIDUT

Meter: Irregular with refrain Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard Proulx, 1937-2010 Tune Sources: Hasidic melody Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 13555 43453 12333 Used With Text: I Rejoiced When I Heard Them Say

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I Rejoiced When I Heard Them Say

Author: Richard T. Proulx Meter: Irregular Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Ascents; Grâce; Gratitude; Healing; House of the Lord; Jerusalem; Love; Peace; Prayer; Rejoicing; Rest Scripture: Psalm 122 Used With Tune: MA YEDIDUT

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I Rejoiced When I Heard Them Say

Author: Richard T. Proulx Hymnal: Christian Worship #122A (2021) Meter: Irregular Topics: Ascents; Grâce; Gratitude; Healing; House of the Lord; Jerusalem; Love; Peace; Prayer; Rejoicing; Rest Scripture: Psalm 122 Languages: English Tune Title: MA YEDIDUT
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I Rejoiced When I Heard Them Say

Author: Richard Proulx, 1937-2010 Hymnal: Worship (4th ed.) #841 (2011) Meter: Irregular with refrain Topics: Gathering Scripture: Psalm 122 Languages: English Tune Title: MA YEDIDUT
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I Rejoiced When I Heard Them Say

Author: Richard Proulx, 1937-2010 Hymnal: RitualSong (2nd ed.) #932 (2016) Topics: Gathering Scripture: Psalm 122 Languages: English Tune Title: MA YEDIDUT

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Richard Proulx

1937 - 2010 Person Name: Richard Proulx, 1937-2010 Author of "I Rejoiced When I Heard Them Say" in Worship (4th ed.) Richard Proulx (b. St. Paul, MN, April 3, 1937; d. Chicago, IL, February 18, 2010). A composer, conductor, and teacher, Proulx was director of music at the Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago, Illinois (1980-1997); before that he was organist and choirmaster at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church in Seattle, Washington. He contributed his expertise to the Roman Catholic Worship III (1986), The Episcopal Hymnal 1982, The United Methodist Hymnal (1989), and the ecumenical A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools (1992). He was educated at the University of Minnesota, MacPhail College of Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota, St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota, and the Royal School of Church Music in England. He composed more than 250 works. Bert Polman
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