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[The Lord who has gathered us together]

Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.4 Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Text: Ry Tompo Izay nanangona (The Lord who has gathered us together)

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Ry Tompo Izay nanangona (The Lord who has gathered us together)

Hymnal: Protestant Madagascar Hymnal, 2001 #270 (2001) Languages: Malagasy Tune Title: [The Lord who has gathered us together]
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Ry Tompo Izay nanangona (The Lord who has gathered us together)

Hymnal: Small Church Music #6818 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.4 Languages: Malagasy Tune Title: [The Lord who has gathered us together]

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E. C. Hoff

1832 - 1894 Composer of "[The Lord who has gathered us together]" Born: January 21, 1832, Bergen, Norway. Died: December 8, 1894. A graduate of the Stord seminary, Hoff sang in the Korskirken choir in Bergen, and studied organ and music theory in Vogel. In 1860, he moved to Halmestrand, where he taught two years before taking another teaching post in Oslo. He conducted several choirs in Oslo, and became organist at the Garisonkirke in 1864. King Oscar frequently went to the Garisonkirke to hear Hoff play, and encouraged him to produce a chorale book. Hoff’s works include: Hoffs Melodibog, 1878 (contained 265 tunes) --www.hymntime.com/tch
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