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NUNC DIMITTIS

Meter: Irregular Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ronald A. Nelson (1927- ) Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 56532 35671 76565 Used With Text: Maintenant, Seigneur

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As You Have Promised, Lord

Author: F. L. Battles Meter: Irregular Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: As You have promised, Lord, today Topics: Sentences and Responses Scripture: Luke 2:29-32 Used With Tune: NUNC DIMITTIS (Nelson)

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Maintenant, Seigneur

Author: F. L. Battles; Joëlle Gouel Hymnal: Les Chants du Pèlerin #108 (2001) Meter: Irregular First Line: Maintenant, Seigneur, mes yeux ont vu ton salut (As You have promised, Lord, today, You are letting Your servant go away in peace) Scripture: Luke 2:29-32 Languages: French Tune Title: NUNC DIMITTIS

As You Have Promised, Lord

Author: F. L. Battles Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #682 (1985) Meter: Irregular First Line: As You have promised, Lord, today Topics: Sentences and Responses Scripture: Luke 2:29-32 Tune Title: NUNC DIMITTIS (Nelson)

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Joëlle Gouel

Translator of "Maintenant, Seigneur" in Les Chants du Pèlerin

Ronald A. Nelson

b. 1927 Person Name: Ronald A. Nelson (1927- ) Composer of "NUNC DIMITTIS" in Les Chants du Pèlerin Ronald A. Nelson With degrees from St. Olaf College and the University of Wisconsin Madison, Ronald A. Nelson served for 37 years as Director of Music at Westwood Lutheran Church in suburban Minneapolis, where he has been named Cantor Emeritus and now serves as choir member. Since his retirement he devotes his time to composing, guest conducting, and serving as organist for Chapel Services at Becketwood, the Senior Cooperative where he and his wife Betty Lou reside. In 1999, he was one of 50 composers chosen to write music for the "Continental Harmony" project of the American Composers Forum and National Endowment for the Arts to celebrate the new millennium. That composition, "Building Bridges," received Honorable Mention in the Waging Peace Through Singing competition of the University of Oregon. For a 2001 Composers Forum "Faith Partners" Commission he wrote music for three Wisconsin parishes of different denominations, and is now doing a second "Faith Partners" for two parishes in Hutchinson, Minnesota. He is the recipient of a Distinguished Alumnus Award from St. Olaf College, the F. Melius Christiansen Award from Minnesota ACDA, and the Faithful Servant Award from the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians, which last year made available a CD of his compositions. In 2007 the book "With A Voice of Singing - Essays on Children, Choirs and Music in the Church" was published in his honor. --www.giamusic.com

Ford Lewis Battles

1915 - 1979 Person Name: F. L. Battles Author of "Maintenant, Seigneur" in Les Chants du Pèlerin Battles, Ford Lewis. (Erie, Pennsylvania, 1915--Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1979). West Virginia University, B.A.; Tufts College, M.A. Studied at Oxford with C.S. Lewis as a Rhodes Scholar. Air Force Intelligence during World War II, and taught English at West Virginia University before completing his Ph.D. in church history at Hartford Seminary. Professor of church history at Hartford from 1950 to 1967, and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary from 1967 to 1978, and then Calvin Theological Seminary. --Seminary News, Calvin Theological Seminary, including all addresses given at his funeral. DNAH Archives
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