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Elsie Ahlwén

1905 - 1986 Person Name: Elsie Ahlwen Topics: Amor de Dios Arranger of "PARLEPORTEN" in Celebremos Su Gloria

Jesús Adrián Romero

b. 1962 Person Name: Jesús Adrían Romero Topics: Amor de Dios Author of "De tal manera me amó (Because of His Unending Love)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Tirso Vaquero

Person Name: Tirso Vaquero, siglo XX Topics: Amor de Dios Author of "Toda la Tierra" in Flor Y Canto (2nd ed.)

Felicia Beltrán

Topics: Amor de Dios para Nosotros Author of "Cuán Gloriosa Será la Mañana (O How Glorious Will Be That Great Morning)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

Ronald A. Nelson

b. 1927 Person Name: Ronald A. Nelson, b. 1927 Topics: Amor Para Otros; Love for Others; Brotherhood and Sisterhood; Fraternidad y Hermandad; Buscar; Seeking; Challenge of Gospel; Desafio del Evangelio; Church; Iglesia; Community; Comunidad; Diversidad; Diversity; Ecumenism; Ecumenismo; Journey; Viaje; Misión; Mission; Mundo; World; People of God; Pueblo de Dios; Preocupación Social; Social Concern; Reconciliación; Reconciliation Harmonizer of "BEACH SPRING" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song Ronald A. Nelson With degrees from St. Olaf College and the University of Wisconsin Madison, Ronald A. Nelson served for 37 years as Director of Music at Westwood Lutheran Church in suburban Minneapolis, where he has been named Cantor Emeritus and now serves as choir member. Since his retirement he devotes his time to composing, guest conducting, and serving as organist for Chapel Services at Becketwood, the Senior Cooperative where he and his wife Betty Lou reside. In 1999, he was one of 50 composers chosen to write music for the "Continental Harmony" project of the American Composers Forum and National Endowment for the Arts to celebrate the new millennium. That composition, "Building Bridges," received Honorable Mention in the Waging Peace Through Singing competition of the University of Oregon. For a 2001 Composers Forum "Faith Partners" Commission he wrote music for three Wisconsin parishes of different denominations, and is now doing a second "Faith Partners" for two parishes in Hutchinson, Minnesota. He is the recipient of a Distinguished Alumnus Award from St. Olaf College, the F. Melius Christiansen Award from Minnesota ACDA, and the Faithful Servant Award from the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians, which last year made available a CD of his compositions. In 2007 the book "With A Voice of Singing - Essays on Children, Choirs and Music in the Church" was published in his honor. --www.giamusic.com

Pia Moriarty

b. 1948 Person Name: Pia Moriarty, n. 1948 Topics: Amor de Dios para Nosotros Author of "Pan de Vida" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

Lynn J. Anderson

b. 1942 Person Name: Lynn Anderson Topics: Amor de Dios Translator of "Cantad, alabad" in Celebremos Su Gloria

Théodore de Bèze

1519 - 1605 Person Name: Théodore de Béze, 1519-1605 Topics: Amor de Dios para Nosotros Author of "Como el Ciervo ansioso Brama (As a Deer in Want of Water)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song Bèze, Théodore de, born at Vezelay, in Burgundy, 1519; died 1605. Bèze’s father was of noble birth. He occupied the post of bailiff at Vezelay. Bèza received a first-rate classical education under Melchior Wolmar. Before he was 20 he wrote some poetry in imitation of Catullus and Ovid, the licentiousness of which he mourned and condemned in alter years. A brilliant prospect of Church emoluments turned his attention from the distasteful study of law. The income of the Priory of Longjumeau made him rich, and he became a prominent member of the literary world at Paris. But his entrance into Orders was barred by a secret marriage with Claudine Denosse. Subsequently, when the offer of the abbey of Froidmont by his uncle made it necessary for him to decide between avowing his marriage and renouncing the prospect, or repudiating his wife, he decided, under the solemn conversion produced by a dangerous illness, to abandon the Roman Church, and break with his whole past life. He left for Geneva (1548), and there publicly married. His first scheme for a living was to join his old comrade Jean Crespin, then at Geneva, in printing; but his appointment to the Professorship of Greek at Lausanne (1549), left the printing office in the hands of Crespin. Before his departure fiom Geneva ho had been on intimate terms with Calvin; and the discovery of a metrical rendering of Ps. 16 on Beza's table at Geneva led Calvin to suggest to him the completion of Marot's Psalms. At Lausanne he became a friend of Viret. He stayed there ten years, during which he wrote a tragi-comedy, and 40 of his metrical Psalms (36 published in 1551, 6 more in 1554). He had whilst at Lausanne a narrow escape from death by the plague. In 1557 he went with Karel and Budams to ask for the intercession of the German Protestant Princes in behalf of the persecuted Hugue-nots, and had interviews with Melanchthon. In 1559 he was appointed pastor at Geneva, Assistant Professor of Theology to Calvin, and the first Rector of the newly founded College of Geneva. With Peter Martyr and others he represented the Huguenots in the conference with the Queen-Mother and Cardinal Lorraine, at Poissy (1561), and remained at Paris nearly two years afterwards. His French metrical Psalter, in continuation of Marot, was completed in 1562. Calvin's death, 1564, left Beza the foremost figure at Geneva. In 1571, at the summons of the King of Navarre, he presided at the Synod of the Reformed Churches at Rochelle; and again (1572) at Nismes. His wife died in 1588, and he married again soon afterwards. His public life, as a theologian, a preacher, and administrator, ceased about 1598, though he preached again for the last time in 1600. He was honoured till his death; only three years before which the Landgrave of Hesse visited him, when passing through Geneva. The works of Beza are very numerous. As a controversialist, a commentator, an investigator of the text of the New Testament, he occupied a high place in his time. Among his chief works are: Annotationes in N. T.., 1556; Novum Testamentum, 1556; Psalms, with paraphrase in Latin, 1579; Life of Calvin, 1563. [Rev. H. Leigh Bennett, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Keith Routledge

Topics: Amor de Dios Author of "Mi Paz" in Celebremos Su Gloria

Martin A. Seltz

b. 1951 Person Name: Martin A. Seltz, n. 1951 Topics: Amor de Dios para Nosotros Translator of "Un Pueblo Que Camina (The People Walk)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

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