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Jerry Sinclair

1943 - 1993 Topics: The Grace of Jesus Christ In Praise of Christ; Choruses and Refrains; Christian Year Easter; Commitment; Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ Love For; Service Music Prayer Responses Author of "Alleluia" in The United Methodist Hymnal

Derek Williams

b. 1945 Person Name: Derek Williams, 1945- Topics: Christian Responsibility Composer of "SAN ROCCO" in The Hymnal 1982

John Thompson

b. 1950 Person Name: John W. Thompson Topics: Gathering, Centring, and Invocation; Christian Year Advent; Christian Year Lent; Discernment; Discipleship; Renewal; Service Music Gathering; Service Music Assurance; Service Music Response / Affirmation; Service Music Communion; Thanksgiving; Union with God / Christ Author of "Lord, Prepare Me to Be a Sanctuary" in More Voices

Lawrence Bartlett

1933 - 2002 Person Name: L. F. B. Topics: Christian Community; Compassion; Jesus Christ Friend and Companion; Maundy Thursday; Ministry of Women; Ordination; Personal Response to Jesus; Saints Days and Holy Days Any Saint; Service; Social Justice; Witness to Community Arranger of "CHEREPONI" in Together in Song Lawrence Bartlett was born in Sydney on the February 13, 1933. He studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music between 1950 and 1957, and at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music in 1960. He also studied organ, piano, singing and composition. He was the Assistant Director of Music at the King's School, Parramatta, a tutor in church music at Ridley College in Melbourne and in 1965 he was acting cathedral organist and master of the choristers at St Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney. Bartlett was an Anglican clergyman and wrote many compositions suitable for church performance. Bartlett was also a member of the Australian Hymn Book committee, and has been involved in the initiation of schemes for promoting the composition and performance of new liturgical music. He died in Sydney on March 17, 2002. Nancy Naber, from http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/artist/bartlett-lawrence

Catherine Walker

b. 1958 Topics: Christian Life; Funeral; Healing; Prayer Responses Author of "Lord of Life, We Come to You" in Sing a New Creation

Benjamin Webb

1819 - 1885 Topics: Christian Year Responses Translator of "Introit for Lent" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement II Benjamin Webb (b. London, England, 1819; d. Marylebone, London, 1885) originally translated the text in eight stanzas, although six only appear in Lift Up Your Hearts. It was published in The Hymnal Noted (1852), produced by his friend John Mason Neale. Webb received his education at Trinity College, Cambridge, England, and became a priest in the Church of England in 1843. Among the parishes he served was St. Andrews, Wells Street, London, where he worked from 1862 to 1881. Webb's years there coincided with the service of the talented choir director and organist Joseph Barnby, and the church became known for its excellent music program. Webb edited The Ecclesiologist, a periodi­cal of the Cambridge Ecclesiological Society (1842-1868). A composer of anthems, Webb also wrote hymns and hymn translations and served as one of the editors of The Hymnary (1872). Bert Polman ================== Webb, Benjamin, M.A., was born in London in 1820, and was educated in St. Paul's School; whence he passed to Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1838, B.A. 1842, M.A. 1845. Ordained by the Bishop [Monk] of Gloucester and Bristol he was Assistant Curate of Kemeston in Gloucestershire, 1843-44; of Christ Church, St. Pancras, 1847-49; and of Brasted, Kent, 1849-51; at which date he was presented to the P. C. of Sheen in Staffordshire, which he held until 1862, when he became Vicar of St. Andrews, Wells Street, London. In 1881 the Bishop [Jackson] of London collated him to the Prebend of Portpool in St. Paul's Cathedral. Mr. Webb was one of the Founders of the Cambridge Camden, afterwards the Ecclesiological Society; and the Editor of the Ecclesiologist from 1842 to 1868, as well as the General Editor of the Society's publications. His first appearance in print was as joint editor of Bishop Montague's Articles of Inquiry in 184; in 1843 he was joined with Mr. J. M. Neale in An Essay on Symbolism, and A Translation of Durandus; in 1847 he put forth his valuable work on Continental Ecclesiology; in 1848 he was joint editor with Dr. Mill of Frank’s Sermons, for the Anglo-Catholic Library, and with the Rev. J. Fuller-Russell of Hierurgia Anglicana. After the decease of his father-in-law (Dr. Mill), he edited Dr. Mill's Catechetical Lectures, 1856; a second edition of Dr. Mill's Christian Advocates Publications on the Mythical Interpretation of the Gospels, 1861; and of Dr. Mill's Sermons on our Lord's Temptation, 1873. He was also one of the editors of the Burntisland reprint of the Sarum Missal. One of his most valuable works is Instructions and Prayers for Candidates for Confirmation, of which the third edition was published in 1882. Mr. Webb was one of the original editors of the Hymnal Noted, and of the sub-Committee of the Ecclesiological Society, appointed to arrange the words and the music of that book; and was also the translator of some of the hymns. In conjunction with the Rev. Canon W. Cooke he was editor of the Hymnary, 1872, for which office his habitual reconstruction and composition of the words of the anthems used at St. Andrew's, Wells Street, as well as his connection with the Hymnal Noted, eminently qualified him. His original hymns contributed to the Hymnary, 1871 and 1872, were:-- 1. Assessor to thy King. St. Bartholomew. In the Hymnary, 1872. 2. Behold He comes, thy King most holy. Advent. Originally written to be sung in St. Andrew's Church, Wells Street, as an anthem to the music of Schumann's Advent-lied, and afterwards published in the Hymnary, 1872. 3. Praise God, the Holy Trinity. Hymn of Faith. Originally written for use in St. Andrew's, Wells Street, and subsequently in the Hymnary, 1872. 4. Praise the Rock of our salvation. Dedication of a Church. Published in the Hymnary, 1872. Mr. Webb's authorised text is in the Westminster Abbey Hymn Book, 1883. 5. Ye angel hosts above. Universal Praise to God. In the Hymnary, 1872. He died in London, Nov. 27, 1885. [Rev. William Cooke, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Hugo Distler

1908 - 1942 Person Name: Hugo Distler, 1908-1942 Topics: Christian Responsibility Composer of "DISTLER" in The Hymnal 1982

Elena G. Maquiso

1914 - 1995 Topics: Children; God Love of God; Responses to God Praise and Worship; Jesus Christ Advent, Christmas, Incarnation; Jesus Christ Epiphany, Witness, Proclamation; The Christian Life Salvation Arranger of "MANGLAKAT" in Hymns from the Four Winds

C. H. Cayce

1871 - 1945 Person Name: C. H. Cayce, 19th-20th cent. Topics: Christian Responsibility Adapter of "THE CHURCH'S DESOLATION" in The Hymnal 1982

James Chepponis

b. 1956 Person Name: James J. Chepponis Topics: Gathering, Centring, and Invocation; Angels; Christian Year Advent; Discernment; Discipleship; Jesus Christ; Kyries; Service Music Gathering; Service Music Confession; Service Music Prayer For Illumination / Scripture Response Author of "Come, Come Emmanuel" in More Voices

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