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Healey Willan

1880 - 1968 Person Name: Healey Willan (1880-1968) Harmonizer of "VEXILLA REGIS" in Common Praise (1998) Healey Willan (b. Balham, London, England, October 12, 1880; d. Toronto, Ontario, February 16, 1968), theory teacher, composer and organist, was born into an Anglo-Catholic family in England and served several churches in the London area, becoming known especially for his adaptations of Gregorian chant to be able to be sung in English translation. In 1913 he moved to Canada where he led the theory department and was organist at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. He also was organist at St. Paul’s, Canada’s largest Anglican church, and after 1921 at the smaller Church of St. Mary Magdalene. By invitation, he composed an anthem for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, a singular honor for one not residing in England. Emily Brink

Elizabeth Rundle Charles

1828 - 1896 Person Name: Elizabeth Charles Translator (st. 3) of "The royal banners forward go" in Offices of Worship and Hymns Charles, Elizabeth, née Rundle, is the author of numerous and very popular works intended to popularize the history of early Christian life in Great Britain; of Luther and his times; of Wesley and his work; the struggles of English civil wars; and kindred subjects as embodied in the Chronicles of the Schönherg-Cotta Family, the Diary of Kitty Trevelyan, &c, was born at Tavistock, Devonshire, Her father was John Rundle, M.P., and her husband, Andrew Paton Charles, Barrister-at-Law. Mrs. Charles has made some valuable contributions to hymnology, including original hymns and translations from the Latin and German. These were given in her:— (1) The Voice of Christian Life in Song; or, Hymns and Hymn-writers of Many Lands and Ages, 1858; (2) The Three Wakings, and other Poems, 1859; and (3) The Chronicles of the Schönberg-Cotta Family; (4) Poems, New York, 1867. This has some additional pieces. Her hymn on the Annunciation, "Age after age shall call thee [her] blessed," appeared in her Three Wakings, &c., 1859. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ========================= Charles, Elizabeth, née Rundle. Mrs. Charles has assumed the name of "Rundle-Charles," as given in the 1890 edition of the Hymnal Companion. Other hymns in common use are:— 1. Around a Table, not a tomb. Holy Communion. Dated Oct. 1862. In her Poems, 1868, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines. 2. Come, and rejoice with me. Joy in Christ. Some-times dated 1846. From her Three Wakings, 1859, p. 146, in 7 stanzas of 4 lines, and headed "Eureka." 3. Jesus, what once Thou wast. Jesus the Unchangeable One. In Mrs. Brock's Children's Hymn Book, 1881. 4. Never further than Thy Cross. Passiontide. In The Family Treasury, Feb. 1860. 5. What marks the dawning of the Year? New Year. From her Three Wakings, 1859, p. 155. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ====================== Charles, Elizabeth, née Rundle, pp. 218, ii.; 1556, i. Mrs. Rundle-Charles was born Jan. 2, 1828, married in 1851, and died March 28, 1896. Her hymn, "The little birds fill all the air with their glee" (Thankfulness), was published in her Three Waitings, 1859, p. 165, as a "Song for an Infant School." It is found in The Sunday School Hymnary, 1905, and others. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Percy C. Buck

1871 - 1947 Composer of "GONFALON ROYAL" in Rejoice in the Lord

Charles Burney

1726 - 1814 Person Name: Charles Burney (1726-1814) Composer of "TRURO" in Carmina Sanctorum, a selection of hymns and songs of praise with tunes A music historian and composer, Burney attended Shrewsbury School and the Free School, Chester. He was apprenticed to Thomas Arne from 1744 to 1746. In 1749, he became organist at St. Dionis’ Backchurch, London. In 1751 moved to King’s Lynn, Norfolk, where he taught and played the organ. His works include: Music, Men, and Manners in France and Italy, 1770 A General History of Music, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Period (London: 1776-89) Sources: Findagrave, accessed 18 Nov 2016 Nutter, p. 454 © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)

Michael Fleming

1928 - 2006 Person Name: Michael Fleming, b. 1928 Adapter of "VEXILLA REGIS" in Common Praise

J. H. Arnold

1887 - 1956 Arranger (alt. acc.) of "VEXILLA REGIS" in The Book of Common Praise

Eric H. Thiman

1900 - 1975 Person Name: Eric Harding Thiman (born 1900) Arranger of "ANDERNACH" in The Treasury of Easter Music and music for Passiontide b. 9-12-1900, Ashford, Kent, d. 2-13-75, London; music educator, organist, and composer

Ernest White

1899 - 1980 Person Name: Ernest White, b. 1899 Arranger of "VEXILLA REGIS PRODEUNT" in Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America

Horatio W. Parker

1863 - 1919 Person Name: H. W. Parker Composer of "VEXILLA REGIS" in The Church Hymnal

George M. Garrett

1834 - 1897 Person Name: George Mursell Garrett, Mus. D. (1834-) Composer of "Vexilla regis prodeunt" in The Evangelical Hymnal with Tunes Born: June 8, 1834, Winchester, Hampshire, England. Died: April 9, 1897, Cambridge, England. Buried: Cambridge Mill Road Cemetery, Cambridge, England

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