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Planted Wheat

Author: Jeff Cothran Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Planted wheat, within the wheatfields Refrain First Line: He comes to grow a new creation

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HASHUAL

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Jeff Cothran Tune Sources: Traditional Hebrew melody Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 11132 11133 23454 Used With Text: Planted Wheat

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Planted Wheat

Author: Jeff Cothran Hymnal: Sing and Rejoice! #85 (1979) First Line: Planted wheat, within the wheatfields Refrain First Line: He comes to grow a new creation Topics: Covenant; Creator and Creation; Hope; Jesus Christ - Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: HASHUAL

He comes to grow a new creation

Author: Jeff Cothran Hymnal: The Summit Choirbook #501 (1983) Meter: Irregular with refrain First Line: Planted wheat Topics: Poetry, Folksong Languages: English Tune Title: HA-SHUAL

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Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary (Summit, N.J.)

Person Name: DNS Harmonizer of "HA-SHUAL" in The Summit Choirbook The Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary is a Dominican convent in Summit, New Jersey. It was founded in 1919.

Jeff Cothran

Author of "Planted Wheat" in Sing and Rejoice!

Emanuel Zamir

1925 - 1962 Person Name: Emanual Zamir Composer of "HA-SHUAL" in The Summit Choirbook Emanuel Zamir was a unique figure in the field of Hebrew Folksong . He was born in Petakh Tikva, to parents who were among the founders of the colony. At an early age, he was influenced by the songs of composer Matitiyahu Shelem of Kibbutz Ramat-Yochanan.
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