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[Glæd dig nu, du Herrens lille børneskare]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. L. Skoog Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 51333 33212 35712 Used With Text: Se op

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Author: A. L. S. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Gläd dig nu, du herren lilla barneskara Used With Tune: [Gläd dig nu, du herren lilla barneskara]

Se op

Author: A. L. S. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Glæd dig nu, du Herrens lille børneskare Refrain First Line: Se op, se op! Used With Tune: [Glæd dig nu, du Herrens lille børneskare]

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Author: A. L. S. Hymnal: Nya Psalmisten #615 (1903) First Line: Gläd dig nu, du herren lilla barneskara Languages: Swedish Tune Title: [Gläd dig nu, du herren lilla barneskara]

Se op

Author: A. L. S. Hymnal: Evangeli harpe #443 (1906) First Line: Glæd dig nu, du Herrens lille børneskare Refrain First Line: Se op, se op! Languages: Norwegian Tune Title: [Glæd dig nu, du Herrens lille børneskare]

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A. L. Skoog

1854 - 1934 Composer of "[Gläd dig nu, du herren lilla barneskara]" in Nya Psalmisten Skoog, Andrew L. (Gunnarskog, Sweden, December 17, 1856 [sic]--October 30, 1934, Minneapolis, Minnesota). Evangelical Covenant. Son of pietists. Tailor's apprentice at 10. Family emigrated to St. Paul, Minn., when Andrew was 13. Only formal music training was 12 lessons on a melodeon. Organist, choir director, and Sunday School superintendent in Swedish Tabernacle, Minneapolis, 1886-1916. Co-editor of hymnals: Evangelii Basun I & II, 1881-1883; Lilla Basunen, 1890; and Jubelklangen, 1896. Was in editorial committee of Covenant's first three hymnals: Sions Basun, 1908; De Ungas Sångbok, 1914; and Mission Hymns, 1921. Editor and publisher of Gittit 1892-1908, a monthly choir journal with music; a series of ten bound volumes of choir selections; and many hymns. --J. Irving Erickson, DNAH Archives
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