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Sir Ernest MacMillan

1893 - 1973 Person Name: Ernest MacMillan, 1893- Abridger of "Who is He, in yonder stall" in The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches Ernest MacMillan (Conductor) Born: August 18, 1893 - Mimico, Canada Died: May 6, 1973 - Toronto, Canada The eminent Canadian conductor and composer, Sir Ernest (Alexander Campbell) MacMillan, began his organ studies with Arthur Blakeley in Toronto at age 8, making his public debut at 10. He continued his organ studies with A. Hollins in Edinburgh from 1905 to 1908, where he was also admitted to the classes of F. Niecks and W.B. Ross at the University. Ernest MacMillan was made an associate (1907) and a fellow (1911) of London’s Royal College of Organists, and in 1911 received the extramural Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Oxford. He studied modern history at the University of Toronto from 1911 to 1914, before receiving piano instruction from Therese Chaigneau in Paris in 1914. In 1914 he attended the Bayreuth Festival, only to be interned as an enemy alien at the outbreak of World War I. While being held at the Ruhleben camp near Berlin, he gained experience as a conductor. He was awarded the B.A. degree in absentia by the University of Toronto in 1915. His ode, England, submitted through the Prisoners of War Education Committee to the University of Oxford, won him his Doctor of Music degree in 1918. After his release, Ernest MacMillan returned to Toronto as organist and choirmaster of Timothy Eaton Memorial Church from 1919 to 1925. In 1920 he joined the staff of the Canadian Academy of Music, and remained with it when it became the Toronto Conservatory of Music, serving from 1926 to 1942 as its principal. He was also dean of music faculty at the University of Toronto from 1927 to 1952. Ernest MacMillan was conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra from 1931 to 1956, and of the Mendelssohn Choir there from 1942 to 1957. He also appeared as guest conductor in North and South America, Europe, and Australia. He served as president of the Canadian Music Council from 1947 to 1966, and of the Canadian Music Centre from 1959 to 1970. In 1935 he was the first Canadian musician to be knighted, an honour conferred upon him by King George V. He also received honorary doctorates from Canadian and USA institutions. He conducted many works new to his homeland, both traditional and contemporary. --www.bach-cantatas.com/

Thomas Helmore

1811 - 1890 Harmonizer of "[Christ was born on Christmas Day]" in The Cyber Hymnal A graduate of Magdalen College, Oxford, England, Thomas Helmore (b. Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, 1811; d. Westminster, London, England, 1890) was ordained a priest in the Church of England, but his main contribution to the church was in music. He was precentor at St. Mark's College, Chelsea (1842-1877), and master of the choristers in the Chapel Royal for many years. He promoted unaccompanied choral services and played an important part in the revival of plainchant in the Anglican Church. Helmore was involved in various publications of hymns, chants, and carols, including A Manual of Plainsong (1850) and The Hymnal Noted (with John Mason Neale). Bert Polman

Martin L. Seltz

1909 - 1967 Person Name: Martin L. Seltz, 1909-67 Alterer of "The Quempas Celebration" in Worship Supplement

William Lester

1889 - 1956 Arranger of "[Rejoice, ye sons of men, alway]" in The Service Hymnal Lester, Thomas William; b. 9-17-1889, Leicester, d. 12-4-56, Berrien Springs, Mich.; English organist and composer; came to the US in 1902

Roland Tabell

b. 1934 Person Name: Roland Tabell, 1934- Arranger of "RESONET IN LAUDIBUS" in The Covenant Hymnal

Leopoldo Gros

b. 1925 Person Name: Leopoldo Gros, 1925- Adapter of "Buen José, muy pronto, ven" in ¡Cantad al Señor!

Edward T. Horn

Person Name: Edward Traill Horn, III, 1909 - Author of "He came among us at Christmastide" in Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America

N. S. Talbot

1879 - 1943 Person Name: Neville Stuart Talbot Translator of "Song of the Crib" in Songs of Light Bishop of Pretoria

John Barathi

Person Name: S. John Barathi Translator of "எந்தன் அன்பு யோசேப்பு" in The Cyber Hymnal

Carol J. Birkland

b. 1945 Person Name: Carol Birkland Paraphraser of "Gentle Joseph, Joseph Dear" in The New Century Hymnal

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