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Seymour Swets

1900 - 2000 Scripture: Psalm 47 Arranger of "ASCENDING KING" in The Service Hymnal

Johann Georg Frech

1790 - 1864 Person Name: Johann Georg Frech, 1790-1864 Scripture: Psalm 47 Composer of "ASPURG" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook Johann Georg Frech (* January 17 1790 in Kaltental, † August 23 1864 in Esslingen am Neckar ) was a German music director, composer and organist. Naughty was the son of a watchmaker and organ builder. He visited here until his 13th Age of the school, then high school in Stuttgart and took lessons in music. In 1806 he was teaching assistant in Degerloch while still in Stuttgart, studied music. In 1811 he went as a teaching assistant after Esslingen and in 1812 a music teacher at the newly established Esslinger teacher seminar. In 1820 he received the office of a municipal director of music and organist at the main church in Esslingen, where he remained until his retirement in 1860. His successor was Christian Fink. Naughty took a significant role in the Württemberg church singing together with Konrad Kocher and Friedrich Silcherstraße one. Together with the aforementioned He created "The Württemberg Choral Book" of 1828 and was co-editor of "Württemberg Choral Book" of 1844. Frech has composed six symphonies, many choral works, including 22 chorales for Württembergischen chorale books, 67 cantatas, an opera, the oratorio "Abraham on Moriah" and some organ works. In the district of Stuttgart Kaltental a street was named after naughty. --de.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Ecumenical Women's Center

Scripture: Psalm 47:6 Adapter of "Praise, My Soul, the God of Heaven (Psalm 103)" in Glory to God

Charles Burney

1726 - 1814 Scripture: Psalm 47 Composer of "TRURO" in The Psalter 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)

Handt Hanson

b. 1950 Scripture: Psalm 47:1 Author of "Clap Your Hands" in The Faith We Sing

Paul Murakami

b. 1952 Scripture: Psalm 47:1 Author of "Clap Your Hands" in The Faith We Sing

Kurt Carr

Scripture: Psalm 47:1 Author of "In the Sanctuary" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Don Harris

Person Name: Don Harris, b. 1959 Scripture: Psalm 47:2 Author of "Lord, Most High" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Gary Sadler

b. 1954 Person Name: Gary Sadler, b. 1954 Scripture: Psalm 47:2 Author of "Lord, Most High" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Gregg DeMey

Person Name: Gregg DeMey, b. 1972 Scripture: Psalm 47:2 Arranger of "LORD, MOST HIGH" in Lift Up Your Hearts Gregg DeMey (b. 1972) was born in Grand Rapids, MI, studied at Calvin College (BA Music Theory and Composition), and graduated from Calvin Theological Seminary in 1998 (MTS) and 2006 (M.Div). He served as worship pastor at Granite Springs in Sacramento, CA; as a church planter at Lakeside Church in Ludington, MI; and is currently the Teaching Pastor at Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church in Elmhurst, IL. Gregg DeMey

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