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All Glory Be to God on High

Author: Nicolaus Decius Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: All glory be to God on high And thanks for all His favor Text Sources: Lutheran Service Book, 2006 (Tr.)

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ALLEIN GOTT IN DER HÖH

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 228 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Nicolaus Decius, c. 1485-after 1546; Joseph Herl, b. 1959 Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 13454 32333 23421 Used With Text: All Glory Be to God on High

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All Glory Be to God on High

Author: Nicolaus Decius, c. 1485-after 1546 Hymnal: Christian Worship #935 (2021) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Service Music Gloria in excelsis Scripture: Luke 2:14 Languages: English Tune Title: ALLEIN GOTT IN DER HÖH

All Glory Be to God on High

Author: Nicolaus Decius, c. 1485-after 1546 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #947 (2006) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Liturgical Music Scripture: Luke 2:14 Languages: English Tune Title: ALLEIN GOTT IN DER HÖH

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Nicolaus Decius

1485 - 1541 Person Name: Nicolaus Decius, c. 1485-after 1546 Author of "All Glory Be to God on High" in Lutheran Service Book Decius, Nicolaus (Nicolaus a Curia or von Hofe, otherwise Hovesch, seems to have been a native of Hof, in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, and to have been originally called Tech. He became a monk, and was in 1519 Probst of the cloister at Steterburg, near Wolfenbüttel. Becoming favourable to the opinions of Luther, he left Steterburg in July, 1522, and went to Brunswick, where he was appointed a master in the St. Katherine and Egidien School. In 1523 he was invited by the burgesses of Stettin to labour there as an Evangelical preacher along with Paulus von Rhode. He became preacher at the Church of St. Nicholas; was probably instituted by the Town Council in 1526, when von Rhode was instituted to St. Jacob's; and at the visitation in 1535 was recognized as pastor of St. Nicholas'. He died suddenly at Stettin, March 21, 1541, with some suspicion of being poisoned by his enemies of the Roman Catholic faction (Koch, i. 419-421, 471, 472; ii. 483; Allg. Deutsche Biography, iii. 791-793).He seems to have been a popular preacher and a good musician. Three hymns are ascribed to him. These are versions of the “Sanctus," the "Gloria in excelsis," and the "Agnus Dei." The second and third are noted under these Latin first lines. He is also said to have composed or adapted the melodies set to them.      [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Joseph Herl

Person Name: Joseph Herl, b. 1959 Arranger of "ALLEIN GOTT IN DER HÖH" in Lutheran Service Book HERL, JOSEPH, AAGO, ChM (b. 1959): B.A. (Music), Concordia College, New York; M.Mus. (Organ), North Texas State University; Ph.D. (Musicology), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Professor of Music at Concordia University, Seward, Nebraska and organist of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Lincoln, Nebraska. Author of Worship Wars in Early Lutheranism (Oxford University Press, 2004); choral and organ music published by Oxford, Concordia, and MorningStar. Joseph Herl (from In Melody and Song, Darcey Press, 2014
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