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  • This piece is in a collection entitled "Five Hymn Improvisations for Weddings and General Use" Paul Manz Published by MorningStar Music Publishers MSM-10-850. It includes: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty; God of Grace; Now Thank We All Our God; Let Us Ever Walk with Jesus and Jesus, Lead Thou On. These are all nice pieces. Bill

  • Sekking a god of grace paul manz notes.In poland the lack of these notes.Please. My address e maill jozio611@wp.pl. Thank you very much

  • I would like to play this piece for the 03/27 service and can't get the sheet music.

    Can you please help??

  • Excellent job!! I really enjoyed that, thanks for sharing with us this wonderful post!!

  • I am am ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (June 20), we sang this as the closing hymn. I also did likewise at a local Lutheran Church that I filled in at today. It is #705 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship.

  • Absolutely Beautiful ! Thank you for sharing, I miss playing my Moeller Organ.

    Lance †

  • I have a CD of this organ

  • Great Performance, even with the vacuum cleaner noise. I used to have that problem as well, but I learned how to solve it quickly - locate the fuse box and remove the fuses for the electric plugs in the sanctuary. No electricity = no vacuum cleaner noise!! Works great!

  • i love it!

  • May Paul Manz Rest in Peace and his legacy live on!

  • @DesireeDeFete Amen!

  • It's the "Murphy's Law of Organ Rehearsing" -- the very moment an organist sits at the bench to practice, a custodian with vacuum cleaner will appear.

  • thankfully at my church i do the vacuuming in addition to playing the organ so thankfully i'm lucky to practice without the drone of a hoover.

  • It sound like somebody's vacuuming while you're recording! How rude.

  • Yep, that was the cleaning crew that refused to leave. (very annoying!) Fortunately, the pipe organ was big enough to drown it out with ease!

  • My favorite performance on YouTube. Full of fire, yet not over done! Very nice!

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