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Johann Gottlob Werner

1777 - 1822 Person Name: Johann G. Werner, 1777-1822 Composer (attributed to) of "RATISBON" in Lutheran Service Book b. Oct. 4, 1777, Hayn be Borna, Sachsen, d. July 19, 1822, Chemnitz; German organist, teacher and composer

J. Hallett Sheppard

1835 - 1879 Person Name: J. H. Sheppard Composer of "HALLETT" in Hymns and Tunes for Schools

Frederick James

1858 - 1922 Person Name: Frederick James 1858-1922 Composer of "NORICUM" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship

Daniel Hughes

Person Name: D. H. Translator of "Crist, dy fawl a leinw'r nen (Christ, whose glory fills the skies)" in Mawl a chân = praise and song

Malcolm Williamson

1931 - 2003 Composer of "CHRIST WHOSE GLORY" in The Presbyterian Hymnal

Berthold Tours

1838 - 1897 Person Name: B. Tours Composer of "HOBOKEN" in The Choral Hymnal

Alexander S. Cooper

1835 - 1900 Person Name: A. S. Cooper Composer of "CHARTERHOUSE" in Church Hymns and Tunes

William Haynes

1829 - 1902 Composer of "GUILDFORD" in Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church

Henry Leslie

1822 - 1896 Person Name: H. D. Leslie Composer of "[Christ, whose glory fills the skies]" in Songs of Worship Henry David Leslie, English composer and conductor, born in London; studied music in London; In 1855 formed the celebrated Henry Leslie's choir, which he conducted until 1880, and again, 1885-87. He conducted the Herefordshire Philharmonic Society, 1863, and, 1874, was director and conductor of the Guild of Amateur Musicians. His compositions are numerous, including a Te Deum and Jubilate in B; "Immanuel," oratorio; "Bold Dick Turpin,: operetta; "Judith," oratorio; "Ida," opera; much instrumental music, many songs, part songs, anthems, and other church music. From Appleton's New Practical Cyclopedia (Vol IV), New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1920

B. F. Baker

1811 - 1889 Composer of "CONCORD" in The Gospel Psalmist B. F. Baker, born at Wenham, Mass., July 10, 1811; held many conventions; was six years Vice-President of the Handel and Haydn Society, Boston; a teacher in the public schools; principal of the Boston Music School; a composer of much music, and editor of a large number of church music, school instruction, glee, and other music books. A Dictionary of Musical Information by John W. Moore, Boston: Oliver, Ditson & Company, 1876

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