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Henry V. Gerike

Person Name: Henry V. Gerike, b. 1948 Arranger of "WERDE MUNTER" in Lutheran Service Book Henry V. Gerike arranged the tune: LAND OF REST in Lutheran Service Book, 2006, #937

R. L. Pearsall

1795 - 1856 Person Name: Robert L. Pearsall, 1795-1856 Harmonizer of "IN DULCI JUBILO" in RitualSong (2nd ed.)

Phil Burt

b. 1957 Person Name: Philip Burt, 20th century Arranger of "ALL THE WAY" in CPWI Hymnal

Allen William Chatfield

1808 - 1896 Person Name: Allen W. Chatfield Translator of "O soul of mine, repining" in Songs and Hymns of the Earliest Greek Christian Poets Chatfield, Allen William, M.A., born at Chatteris, Oct. 2nd, 1808, and educated at Charterhouse School and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was Bell's Univ. Scholar and Members' Prizeman. He graduated in 1831, taking a first class in classical honours. Taking Holy Orders in 1832, he was from 1833 to 1847 Vicar of Stotfold, Bedfordshire; and since 1847 Vicar of Much-Marcle, Herefordshire. Mr. Chatfield has published various Sermons from time to time. His Litany, &c. [Prayer Book] in Greek verse is admirable, and has been commended by many eminent scholars. His Songs and Hymns of Earliest Greek Christian Poets, Bishops, and others, translated into English Verse, 1876, has not received the attention of hymnal compilers which it merits. One hymn therefrom, "Lord Jesu, think on me," is a specimen of others of equal merit, which might be adopted with advantage. He died Jan. 10, 1896. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Gael Berberick

Person Name: Gael Berberick (ASCAP) Author of "Come, Follow Me" in Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) Gael Berberick is a composer, choral and orchestra director, music educator, and performer living in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. She attended University of Massachusetts Lowell where she earned a Bachelor of Music Performance and Bachelor of Music Education. She also trained in viola performance at the Chopin Conservatory in Warsaw, Poland. Dianne Shapiro, from LinkedIn profile (accessed 3/12/2022)

Joel Navarro

b. 1955 Arranger of "MALATE" in Lift Up Your Hearts Joel Navarro (b. 1955) is a professor of music at Singapore Bible College. Until 2014 he taught at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, teaching conducting and directing campus choirs. As the recipient of numerous awards in performance and education in his native Philippines, he is widely known as a conductor, educator, clinician, lecturer, writer, singer, recording artist, composer, arranger, stage actor, record producer, and music consultant. An active performer of music from different eras and ethnic traditions, he takes an ardent interest in post modern music and the music traditions and liturgies of the world. Navarro earned a master of music degree in choral conducting from the University of the Philippines and a doctor of musical arts degree in conducting at Michigan State University. He is known internationally as the former music director and conductor of the Ateneo de Manila University Glee Club, which has amassed a string of top prizes during the past 20 years in choral competitions worldwide. He also was a member of the 12 member editorial team for Lift Up Your Hearts. Lift Up Your Hearts (https://liftupyourheartshymnal.org/)

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Author of "The Hidden Path" in Hymns of Ter Steegen and Others (Second Series)

Barney Walker

Person Name: Barney Walker (ASCAP) Author of "Come, Follow Me" in Breaking Bread (Vol. 39)

Frederick W. Foster

1760 - 1835 Person Name: Frederick William Foster, 1760-1835 Recast of "Jesus, My Highest Treasure" in Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church Foster, Frederick William, second son. of William Foster, was born at Bradford, Aug. 1, 1760, and educated at Fulneck, near Leeds, and at Barby in Prussian Saxony. Entering the Moravian Ministry he held several appointments until 1818, when he was consecrated a Bishop of the Moravian Church. He died at Ockbrook, near Derby, April 12, 1835. He compiled the Moravian Hymn Book of 1801, the Supplement of 1808, and the revised edition of 1826. His translations from the German, and his original hymns appeared in that collection. Two of his original hymns are in the Irish Church Hymnal, 1873; (1) "Lord, Who didst sanctify" 1808 (Holiness desired); and (2) "With thanks before the Lord appear," 1826 (Praise of the Saviour). [George Arthur Crawford, M. A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Gilbert Young Tickle

1819 - 1888 Person Name: G. Y. Tickle Author of "Another Day with All Its Cares" in The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 Tickle, Gilbert Young. (1819--1888). Disciples of Christ. Author, poet, editor for the Churches of Christ in England. --Jean E. Garriott, DNAH Archives

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