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Max Reger (1873-1916) Lobe den Herren, from 30 Kleine Choralvorspiel op. 135(a), no. 20, arr. Kok
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The tune, “Lobe den Herren, O meine Seele,” is of anonymous authorship. The tune and text first appeared in 1665 in the appendix of the hymnal Neu-vermehrte Christlich Seelen-Harfe (1664) as a versification of Psalm 103. Today the tune appears in 19 different American Hymnals.
You can find the score here:
http://ks.imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/6/60/IMSLP141523-WIMA.4c58-Lobe_den_Herren_recorders.pdf
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