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William Lester

1889 - 1956 Person Name: William Lester, b. 1889 Composer (descant) of "ARMAGEDDON" in Worship and 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

Luise Reichardt

1779 - 1826 Person Name: C. Luise Reichardt Composer of "ARMAGEDDON" in The Worshiping Church Caroline Luise Reichardt Germany 1779-1826. Born in Berlin to middle class parents and musical composers, she received some formal education and musical training from her father and his friends, but also was self-taught. Her grandfather was Konzertmeister, and her father was Kapellmeister at the court of Frederick, the Great. Louise was musical and had a good voice. She played piano and sang. In 1800 four of her own compositions were published along with a collection of her father’s songs. The Reichardts entertained well-known literary figures of the day. She later used poetry from Phillip Ludwig Achim von Arnim in a collection of 12 songs she composed. In 1809 she settled in Hamburg, Germany, where she made a living as a singing teacher and composed music. She also organized and directed a women’s chorus. She did behind-the-scenes conducting of music when she could. She was known for her untiring efforts in the production of Handel choral works, translating and preparing texts and choruses to be conducted by male counterparts. She also translated the Latin works of Hasse and Graun into German. She played a significant role in the formation of the German choral movement, a driving force in 19th century musical nationalism. She composed 75+ songs and choral pieces in various styles and accompaniments. Her husband-to-be, Friedrich August Eschen, died suddenly on the eve before their wedding. Her second husband-to-be, a painter, Franz Gareis, also died before their wedding. She died at Hamburg, Germany. John Perry

Thomas J. Potter

1828 - 1873 Person Name: Thomas Joseph Potter, 1827-73 Author of "Brightly gleams our banner" in The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes Potter, Thomas Joseph, was born at Scarborough in 1827, and joined the Roman Catholic Church in 1847, and subsequently took Holy Orders. For many years he filled the Chair of Pulpit Eloquence and English Literature in the Foreign Missionary College of All Hallows, Dublin. He published The Spoken Word; or, The Art of Extemporary Preaching; Sacred Eloquence, or, The Theory and Practice of Preaching; and The Pastor and his People; together with several tales. He translated the Vesper hymns in the Catholic Psalmist; contributed to the Holy Family Hymns, 1860; and published Legends, Lyrics, and Hymns, 1862. His most widely-known hymn is "Brightly gleams our banner" (q.v.). Several of his hymns and translations are in use in Roman Catholic hymnbooks for Missions and Schools. He died at Dublin in 1873. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================ Potter, T. J., p. 901, ii., was b. June 9, 1828 (not in 1827), ordained 1857, and died Aug. 31, 1873. The hymn:— O! yet, once more, in Britain's isle [For the Conversion of England], in the Arundel Hymns, 1902, is stanzas 30, 31, 34, 35, 36 of a piece inhis Legends, Lyrics and Hymns, 1862. It is entitled "The Definition of the Immaculate Conception: or England and Rome," and marked as “Written several years ago .. to be spoken at the Feast of Languages, which is annually celebrated in the Propaganda College at Rome, on the Festival of the Epiphany, . . . now published for the first time." [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Charles H. Richards

1839 - 1925 Author of "Hear the royal summons" in Hymni Ecclesiae

Epigmenio Velasco

1880 - 1940 Person Name: E. Velasco Author of "Nuestra fortaleza" in El Himnario para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanola en Todo el Mundo Epigmenio Velasco Urda was a choir director, pastor, poet, composer and journalist from Mexico City. Dianne Shapiro from Celebremos su Gloria (Colombia/Illinois: Libros Alianza/Celebration), 1992

Alfred Clarence Wright

1858 - 1943 Person Name: A. C. Wright Translator of "¿Quién será de Cristo?" in El Himnario para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanola en Todo el Mundo

David Rowlands

1836 - 1907 Person Name: D. R. Author (stanza 3) of "Pwy sydd ar du'r Arglwydd" in Mawl a chân = praise and song

Hugh Lloyd

Person Name: H. Ll. Author (stanza 2) of "Pwy sydd ar du'r Arglwydd" in Mawl a chân = praise and song

Verda E. Bryant

Adapter of "Who Is on the Lord's Side" in Children's Hymnal

A. T. Hough

Author of "Look Away To Jesus" in The Cyber Hymnal

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