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Vol. 4.3.44 Mennonite Church Saskatchewan Music Library Vol. 4.3.44 Mennonite Church Saskatchewan Music Library SONG BOOKS and MUSIC BOOKS (Box #1) Lister, Mosie, Arranger, Now Men Sing! Gospel Songs for Male Chorus or Quartet, Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Publishing Co. c1970 Sing Men! Volume One, Favorite Gospel Songs, Grand Rapids, Michigan: The Zondervan Corporation, c1947, Renewal 1975 Sing Men! Volume Four, Favorite Gospel Songs, Grand Rapids, Michigan: The Zondervan Corporation, c1956 Bartsch, John, Compiler, Male Voice Arrangements No. 3, Lincoln,Nebraska: Back to the Bible Broadcast, c1972, 2c Jones, Griffith J., Arranger and compiler, Men's Chorus Selections, Winona Lake, Indiana: The Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Co. 1952, 2c A Sixteenth Century Anthem Book, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, c1960, 2c Anthems for Year Round Services, Toronto, Ont: Canadian Music Sales Corp. Limited, 2c Buszin, Walter E., Editor, Anniversary Collection of Bach Chorales, Chicago: Hall & McCreary Company, c1935, 2c Buszin, Walter E., Editor, 101 Chorales Harmonized by Johann Sebastian Bach, Minneapolis: Schmitt, Hall & McCreary Company, c1952, 2c Clough-Leighter, H., Editor, Johann Sebastian BACH 131 Chorals, Boston, Mass: E.C. Schirmer Music Company, c1932, 2c Williamson, Dave; Bob Krogstad and Doug Holck, Orchestrators, The Best of Tom Fettke, U.S.A.; Word Music, c1990, 2c Stringfield, R. W., Compiler; Hawkins, Floyd W., Music Editor, Chorus Choir Voices No. 4, Kansas City, Missouri: Lillenas Pub. Co., c1961, 2c Thomas, Paul, Editor, the church choir book, Saint Louis, Missouri: Concordian Publishing House, c1959, 2c Thomas, Paul, Editor, With High Delight, St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, c1971, 2c 1 Contemporary Worship Hymns, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Augsburg Publishing House, 1969, 2c Mertz, H.A., Editor, Eight Standard Anthems, Minneapolis: Schmitt, Hall & McCreary Company, c renewed 1963, 2c Thompson, John & Patti; Ronn Huff and John Thompson, Arrangers, El Shaddai, The Musical, Morning Gate Music, c1986, 2c Hustad, Don, Hymn Arrangements, Number 7, Carol Stream, Illinois: Hope Publishing Company, c1960, 3c In His Presence, Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Publishing Co., c1979 Chambers, H.A., The Descant Carol Book, Book 2, London: Novello and Company, Ltd., 2c Peterson, John W., Born a King, Singspiration Cantata, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House, c1961, 2c Peterson, John W., Night of Miracles, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Better Choirs Publications, Inc., c1958, 2c Deiss, Lucien, A Child is Born: 12 Songs for Christmas, Chicago, Ill.: World Library Publications, c1965, 4c Pritchard, Arthur, A Christmas Sequence, Toronto, Ont.: Gordon V. Thompson Ltd, c1963, 2c Zipp, Friedrich, Come, Hasten, Ye Shepherds, A Christmas Cantata, St. Louis, Miss: Concordia Publishing House, 2c MC Sask.Music – from MHSS Archives 1 Bach, Johann Sebastian; Biden, Sydney, English Version, For Us a Child is Born, A Christmas Cantata (Uns ist ein Kind geboren)New York: Galaxy Music Corporation, c1939, 2c Jacobus, Dale Asher, The Gift Supreme, A Christmas Story Cantata for Choirs, Kansas City, Mo: Lillenas Publishing Company, 2c Cross, Frank L, Test; Stewart Landon, Music, The Glory of the Star, Christmas Cantata, Dayton, Ohio: Lorenz Publishing Co., c1961, 1962, 2c Hoffmann, Peggy, God's Son is Born, A Christmas Cantata, Delaware Water Gap, PA: Harold Flammer Inc., 2c Wilson, John F., Good News, World! A Christmas Choral Experience., Carol Stream, IL: Hope Publishing Co., c1974, 2c Salsbury, Sonny, Love Came Down, A Christmas Celebration, Waco Texas: Word Incorporated, c1975, 2c Vandre, Carl W., Love Came Down at Christmas, Kansas City,MO: Lilllenas Publishing Company, c1967, 2c Hines, Robert S., Editor, Franz Schubert Magnificat, New York: Lawson-Gould Music Publishers, Inc., c1975, 2c Yake, Elsie Duncan, Test; Nolte, Roy E., Music Memories of the Manger, A Christmas Choir Cantata, Dayton, Ohio: Lorenz Publishing Co., c1956, 2c Handel, G.F., Selected Choruses from Messiah, An Oratorio, Cincinnati, Ohio: The Willis Music Company, 2c Shannon, Mattie B., Text; Holton, Fred B., Music, The Music of Bethlehem, for use of Women' s Choirs, Dayton, Ohio: Lorenz publishing company, c1936, 2c Sydow, Ralph Karl, The Promised One, Dayton, Ohio: Lorenz publishing company, c1966, 2c Praetorius, Michael, The Road to Bethlehem, St. Louis, Missouri: Concordia Publishing House, c1962, 2c Johnson, David N., A Service of Nine Lessons and Carols, Minneapolis, Minnesota, c1969, 2c Lillenas, Haldor, Silent Night, A Christmas Story Cantata for Women' Voices, Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Publishing Co., c1944, 2c Pooler, Marie, So Far to Bethlehem, A Christmas Cantata for Children, New York: Harold Flammer Inc. Music Publishers, c1968, 2c Basham, Robert and Shirley, A Wonderful Story, cantata, Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Publishing Company, c1966, 2c Bashan, Robert A., and Shirley A., He Is the King of Glory, Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Publishing Company, c1967, 2c Peery, Rob Roy, The Wondrous Story, cantata, Dayton, Ohio: Lorenz Pub. Co., c1951, 2c Anderson, C. Wesley, The S.S.A. Choir, Chicago, IL: Hall & McCreary Company, c1953, 2c Mayfield, Larry, Jesus Shall Reign, Kansas City,MO: Lillenas Pub. Co., c1977, 2c Bolks, Dick, In His Presence, Kansas City,MO: Lillenas Pub. Co., c1979 Buxtehude, Dietrich, Richard T.Gore, Editor, Jesus, Joy & Pleasure, Springfield, Ohio: Chantry Music Press, Inc., c1954, 2c Bible, Ken, Lane Zachary, and Tom Fettke, compilers, Joy Spring! Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Pub. Co., c1975, 2c Fettke, Tom, Life in the Spirit, Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Pub. Co., c1976, 2c Fettke, Tom, Arranger, We have Come, , Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Pub. Co., c1978, 2c Lillenas, Haldor, compiler and arranger, The Lillenas Choir, Book Two, Kansas City, MO: Lilleas Pub. Co., c1949, 2c MC Sask.Music – from MHSS Archives 2 Shelly, Patricia, Songs; Peter Ediger and Judy Krehbiel images and music, many gifts, Diakonia Productions, 2c Hawthorne, Grace, lyrics; Sam Pottle, music, Noah & the Ark, Bible Stories in Contemporary Settings, Dayton, Ohio: The Lorenz Corporation, c1974,2c Terri, Salli, Editor, rounds for everyone from everywhere, New York: Lawson Gould Music Publishers, Inc.1961, 2c Selected Anthems Vol. 1, Oakville, Ont: The Frederick Harris Music Co. Limited, 2c Malmin, Dorothy and Gunnar, Songs and Anthems for Treble Voices, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Augsburg Publishing House, c1930, 2c Adler, Samuel, Editor, George Frideric Hadel, O Sing Unto the Lord, New York, London: G. Schirmer, 3c Wunderlich Robert E., Editor, Ten Psalms from the "Becker Psalter" 1928 by Heinrich Schuetz, St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, c1958, 2c Davis, Katherine K., Compiler, The Belfry Book, for Junior Choir, New York: Remick Music Corp. 2c Flanders, Michael & Joseph Horovitz, Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo, London: Novello & Company Ltd, 2c Jordan, Trilby, libretto and Albert Zabel, music, David and the Giants, Choristers Guild, c1975, 4c Harts, Harry L., Compiler, Arranger, The Harts Junior Church Choir Year Book, New York: Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., c1931, 2c Rogers, Vivienne R., Thanks Be to God A Christmas Cantata for Junior Choir, Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Publishing Company, c1969, 2c Hawkins, Floyd W., music and Lida S. Leech, text, ALLELUIA!, An Easter Cantata, Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Publishing Company, c1956, 2c Stainer, John, The Crucifixion, New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 2c Johnston, Randolph, The Cup, the Cross, and the Crown, a Sacred Cantata for Easter, Dayton, Ohio: Lorenz publishing company, c1964, 2c Loewe, Carl, Das Suehnopfer des neuen Bundes, Klavierauszug, 2c Thompson, Helen J., libretto and Mrs. R.R. Forman, music, Everlasting Life, a cantata for Easter, Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Co., c1934, 2c Jacobus, Dale Asher, From Gloom to Glory, an Easter Story Cantata, Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Publishing Company, c1953, 2c Wooler, Alfred, Hail the Victor, Cantata for Easter, Bryn Mawr, PA: Oliver Ditson Company, c1918, 2c Stults, R.M., Immortality, An Easter Cantata, Bryn Mawr, PA: Theodore Presser Co., c1917, 2c Cozens, John, Compiler, The Road to Calvary, Saint Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, c1952, 2c Green, Rachel K., text and Lillenas, Haldor, music, The Saviour Lives, an Easter Cantata, Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Pub. Co., c1952, 2c Holton, Fred. B., The Thorn-Crowned King, an Easter Cantata, Dayton, Ohio: Lorenz Pub. Co., c renewal 1953, 2c Peace, Fred W., Victory, a Sacred Cantata, Leeds: John Blackburn Ltd., 2c Burroughs, Bob, music, and Esther Burroughs, words, Walk in Love, a Choral Pilgrimage for Youth, Nashville, Tennessee: Triune Music, c1981, 2c Myers, Emig, Lois, The Wonder of Easter, a Cantata for Children, Harold Flammer Incorporated, 2c MC Sask.Music – from MHSS Archives 3 Vol. 4.3.45 Mennonite Church Saskatchewan Music Library Hymn Books (Box 2) Ives, David Livingstone, Compiler; Richard E. Gerig, Music Editor, Male Quartet, Archbold, Ohio: Ives Music Press, c1947 Smith, Alfred B., Compiler; John W. Peterson, Music Editor, Quartet Favorites, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House, c1958 Evangeliums Klaenge, Lorenz, Towner, Wilson Rodeheaver, Homer, et. al., Compilers, Christian Service Songs, Winona Lake, Indiana: The Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Co. c1939 Rodeheaver, J.N., compiler, arranger, Quartets for Men, Winona Lake, IN: The Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Co., c1926 Thiessen, Harry and Chester Goossen, Compilers, Inspirational Songs for Men, Rosenort, MB: PrairieView Press, c1983 von Berge, H. und G.H. Schneck, Editors, Ausgewaehlte Lieder des Evangeliums (Selected
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