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[Su nombre es "El Señor" y pasa hambre]

Appears in 11 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Miguel Manzano Tune Key: e minor or modal Incipit: 51111 12234 55511 Used With Text: Su nombre is "El Señor?" (¿Le conocéis?)

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Su nombre is "El Señor?" (¿Le conocéis?)

Author: J. A. Olivar; Martin A. Seltz Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: Su nombre es "El Señor" y pasa hambre (His name is Christ the Lord, he suffers hunger) Refrain First Line: Con vosotros está y no le conocéis (Here with you is the one you say you do not know) Topics: Sociedad, Justicia, Paz Used With Tune: [Su nombre es "El Señor" y pasa hambre]

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Su nombre is "El Señor?" (¿Le conocéis?)

Author: J. A. Olivar; Martin A. Seltz Hymnal: Libro de Liturgia y Cántico #517 (1998) First Line: Su nombre es "El Señor" y pasa hambre (His name is Christ the Lord, he suffers hunger) Refrain First Line: Con vosotros está y no le conocéis (Here with you is the one you say you do not know) Topics: Sociedad, Justicia, Paz Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: [Su nombre es "El Señor" y pasa hambre]

Su nombre es "El Señor"

Author: José A. Olivar Hymnal: El Himnario Presbiteriano #375 (1999) First Line: Su nombre es "El Señor" y pasa hambre Refrain First Line: Con vosotros está y no le concéis Topics: Justicia Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: CON NOSOTROS ESTÁ
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¿Le Conocéis?

Author: José A. Olivar, n. 1939 Hymnal: Flor Y Canto (2nd ed.) #688 (2001) First Line: Su nombre es "El Señor" y pasa hambre Refrain First Line: Con vosotros está y no le conocéis Topics: Jesucristo; Justicia; Ministerio y Misión; Misericordia; Sufrimiento; Vida Cristiana; Cuaresma Domingos y Ferias Scripture: Matthew 25:31 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Su nombre es "El Señor" y pasa hambre]

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George Lockwood

b. 1946 Translator of "Con Vosotros Está (He Is Living with You)" in Celebremos II Rev. George Lockwood was born in 1946 and has been a missionary to Costa Rica. He has pastored Spanish-speaking congregations in both Arizona and California and served on the editorial committee for the Methodist hymnal supplement Celebremos II. In addition, Lockwood has traveled throughout Central and South America interviewing church musicians and gathering new hymns from both Spanish and Portuguese cultures which he then presents at conferences and workshops. The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

Miguel Manzano

b. 1934 Author of "Su Nombre Es "El Señor"" in Himnos de Vida y Luz Miguel Manzano is a Spanish composer and singer. He was born in Aillamor de Cardozo near the border with Portugal. Miguel began his religious musical career at the age of 8 as cantor at the Cathedral of Zamora, Spain. He studied solfeg, piano, organ and harmonium with the renowned teacher, Gaspar Arabaolaza. Later on, he began studies at the Higher School of Sacred Music in Madrid, where he studied Rhythm and Gregorian Modality, as well as Harmony and Religious Polyphony. He furthered his studies of language and musical rhythm at the Catholic Institute of Paris. Miguel's internationally recognized music has been chosen to complete the repertoire of the National Liturgical Hymnal of the Espicopal Committee of Spanish Liturgy. At present he is Professor of Ethnic Music at the Higher Conservatory of Music in Salamanca. --www.ocp.org/artists/1987

Jose Antonio Olivar

1939 - 2019 Person Name: José A. Olivar Author of "Su nombre es "El Señor"" in El Himnario José Antonio Olivar is also a writer and journalist Efe Agency and a very dear person in Lastres. The son of a seafaring family, Olivier went through difficult times during his childhood. He lost his parents and four brothers and faced the harsh post-war period as an orphan. Hosted by his grandmother, he studied at the Seminary of Covadonga and Oviedo and he built a career of great prestige and recognition throughout the country. He has won several national awards for poetry and has worked as a journalist in popular newspapers and national agencies. In his journalistic work out the last time as deputy director of the magazine "Hello!". Olivar printed in this genre of magazines and friendly style compatible with both newsworthy. He has traveled around the world, interviewing and making friends with the most diverse personalities from all fields of social life, art and politics. It also cites his role as music composer with known letters to both religious and secular songs. The prize "Honor Manín 2012" will be presented by the choir sailor on the eve of the big day the festival of San Roque de Llastres, on August 18th, at eight o'clock. --https://www.lne.es/oriente/2012/06/24/jose-antonio-olivar-subdirector-revista-20866231.html
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