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Paul Henkel

1754 - 1825 Scripture: Psalm 147:9-11 Author of "The Lord who doth my wants supply" in Church Hymn Book; consisting of hymns and psalms, original and selected. adapted to public worship and many other occasions. 2nd ed.

Fausto Tito

1900 - 2000 Person Name: Fausto Tito, s. 20 Scripture: Psalm 147:1-11 Author (attributed to) of "Ven, te invito" in Celebremos Su Gloria Peruvian

David Haas

b. 1957 Person Name: David Haas, b. 1957 Scripture: Psalm 147 Composer of "HOPE " in Gather Comprehensive

Charles C. Converse

1832 - 1918 Scripture: Psalm 147:3 Composer of "JUBILEE HARP" in Okodakiciye Wakan Odowan Qa Okna Ahiyayapi Kta Ho Kin/Hymnal with Tunes and Chants According to the Use of the Episcopal Church in the Missions among the Dakotas Pseudonyms: Clare, Lester Vesé, Nevers, Karl Re­den, Revons ================================= Charles Crozat Converse LLD USA 1832-1918. Born in Warren, MA, he went to Leipzig, Germany to study law and philosophy, as well as music theory and composition under Moritz Hauptmann, Friedrich Richter, and Louis Plaidy at the Leipzig Conservatory. He also met Franz Liszt and Louis Spohr. He became an author, composer, arranger and editor. He returned to the states in 1859 and graduated from the Albany, NY, Law School two years later. He married Lida Lewis. From 1875 he practiced law in Erie, PA, and also was put in charge of the Burdetta Organ Company. He composed hymn tunes and other works. He was offered a DM degree for his Psalm 126 cantata, but he declined the offer. In 1895 Rutherford College honored him with a LLD degree. He spent his last years in Highwood, NJ, where he died. He published “New method for the guitar”, “Musical bouquet”, “The 126th Psalm”, “Sweet singer”, “Church singer”, “Sayings of Sages” between 1855 and 1863. he also wrote the “Turkish battle polka” and “Rock beside the sea” ballad, and “The anthem book of the Episcopal Methodist Church”. John Perry

Ronald F. Krisman

Person Name: RK Scripture: Psalm 147 Composer of "[Glorifica al Señor, Jerusalén]" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

Liam Affley

Person Name: LA Scripture: Psalm 147 Composer of "[O praise the Lord, Jerusalem]" in Catholic Book of Worship III

Christian Izaac Tamaela

Person Name: Christian I. Tamaela Scripture: Psalm 147:1 Adapter of "[Haleluya Puji Tuhan]" in Agape

H. Hugh Bancroft

1904 - 1988 Person Name: H H Bancroft 1904-88 Scripture: Psalm 147 Composer of "ASCENSION (BANCROFT)" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship Henry Hugh Bancroft was born in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire on February 29, 1904. Bancroft took his FRCO in 1925 and served as organist and choir director at Old Clee Parish Church for four years before emigrating to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1929. He began his Canadian career at St. Matthew’s Anglican Church. He completed an external BMus at Durham in 1936. In later life, Dr Bancroft spent several years in Vancouver as organist at Christ Church Cathedral and also director of the Vancouver Bach Choir. He died in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on September 11, 1988. NN

Albert J. Farnsworth

Scripture: Psalm 147 Author of "O Sing with Thanksgiving" in Fourteen New Rural Hymns Farnsworth, Albert J. Methodist minister. Lived in Holloway, Matlock, Derbyshire, England. --The Hymn Society, DNAH Archives ===================== Albert J. Farnsworth is a Methodist minister living in Holloway, Matlock, Derbyshire, England. He has long been interested in hymns, and has written a considerable number. His volume, "Daybreak in Galilee" contains hymns and devotional verse. At present, he is versifying the Psalms, and the above hymn is his version of Psalm 147. --Fourteen New Rural Hymns. Used by permission.

Dan Damon

b. 1955 Person Name: Daniel Charles Damon Scripture: Psalm 147:3 Author of "Love Knocks and Waits" in More Voices Daniel Charles Damon (b. 1955) is an internationally published writer of hymn texts and tunes and is Associate Editor of Hymnody for Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, Illinois. Damon is also a jazz pianist and has played in many hotels and clubs in the San Francisco Bay area. He holds degrees from Greenville College, Greenville, Illinois (BME, 1977) and Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California (MDiv, 1987). He is an ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church in the San Francisco Bay area and a life member of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada. Several single-author collections of Damon's hymns have been published: Faith Will Sing (Carol Stream, 1993), The Sound of Welcome (Carol Stream, 1998), To the Thirsty World (Nashville, 2002), Fields of Mercy (Carol Stream, 2007), and Garden of Joy (Carol Stream, 2011). He collaborated with text writer Gracia Grindal in A Treasury of Faith: Lectionary Hymns Series A (Colfax. 2012). Damon's hymns have been included in several major hymnals and supplements. He has also written hymn translations from Vietnamese, Portuguese, and Shona languages, and, with Patrick Matsikenyiri, edited Njalo, A Collection of 16 Hymns in the African Tradition (Nashville, 1996). He has released three recordings of hymns, carols, and traditional songs, and a solo piano recording of jazz standards (available at www.damonstuneshop.com). Damon has presented his work at national conferences of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada and the Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts. He is a contributor to the Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. In 2016, Damon was made a Fellow of the hymn Society, the highest honor The Hymn Society can confer. Dan Damon

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