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E. C. Magaret

1845 - 1924 Translator of "Freue dich, Welt!" in Die Kleine Palme No. 2

Knapp

Author of "On thee, each morning, O my God" in African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book

Frank Allaben

1867 - 1927 Person Name: F. Allaben Author of "Jesus, the Lord, Will Soon Descend" in Hymns of Grace and Truth

William Holford

Composer of "ANTIOCH" in Common Praise (1998)

W. F. Dickerson

Author of "All Hail The Morn!" in The Cyber Hymnal

Fred Bock

1939 - 1998 Arranger of "ANTIOCH" in Hymns for the Family of God Fred Bock was born in Great Neck, New York. He played the piano at age six and organ at age twelve. He attended Ithaca College, receiving his B.A. in Music Education. He earned his Masters and did Doctoral work in Church Music at the University of Southern California. Fred Bock was one of the most recognized and respected leaders in the world of church music. He was an accomplished composer, arranger, clinician, studio musician, organist, pianist, choral director and music publisher. He was the founder and director of publications for the music publishing division of Word, Inc. and later started Gentry Publication and other publishers of church music. He was also minister of music at Hollywood Presbyterian Church, where he served for 18 years. Before that, he served as minister of music at Bel Air Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles for 14 years. Bock has over 600 compositions and arrangements in print. N.N., Hymnary. More information at https://www.songsandhymns.org/people/detail/fred-bock

Speros Demetrios Athans

1883 - 1969 Person Name: Speros D. Athans, 1883-1969 Translator of "Joy to the World (Gozo al mundo)" in Santo, Santo, Santo Speros Demetrios Athans was born 1883 in Turkey. Raised in the Greek Or­tho­dox Church, Ath­ans left home at age 15, af­ter his fa­ther’s death. He spent two years on the is­land of Cor­fu, Greece, and two more in Egypt, then went to Great Bri­tain, where he worked as a sail­or. In 1903 he went to Am­er­i­ca, and dur­ing im­mi­gra­tion pro­cess­ing, some­one gave him a New Tes­ta­ment in Greek. A year lat­er, he joined a Naz­a­rene church in Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois. He then en­rolled in a Bi­ble school and un­i­ver­si­ty. While in school in Ca­li­for­nia, he be­gan to stu­dy Span­ish and to work with the La­ti­no com­mu­ni­ty. In 1910 he de­cid­ed to work in ev­an­gel­ism. In 1931, he joined the Me­thod­ist mis­sion­ary work in La­tin Am­er­i­ca, re­tir­ing in 1949. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)

Jan Foss

b. 1954 Person Name: Jan Foss, 1954- Translator of "Zoti Yt Vjen!" in The Cyber Hymnal

Harold Hart Todd

Arranger of "[Joy to the world! the Lord is come]" in The Cokesbury Hymnal

Randall Keith DeBruyn

b. 1947 Person Name: Randall DeBruyn Composer (descant) of "ANTIOCH" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement

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