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Paul A. Tate

Arranger of "[Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord, Lord God of hosts]" in Gather (3rd ed.)

C. Harold Lowden

1883 - 1963 Composer of "[Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of Hosts]" in The Church School Hymnal

ICEL

Author of "Holy, Holy, Holy-Land of Rest" in Gather (3rd ed.)

Kenneth W. Louis

Composer of "[Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of hosts]" in Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.)

James Chepponis

b. 1956 Composer of "[Holy, Holy Holy, Lord]" in Gather (3rd ed.)

Peter Christian Lutkin

1858 - 1931 Person Name: Peter C. Lutkin, 1858-1931 Composer of "[Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts]" in Pilgrim Hymnal

Marcia Pruner

b. 1936 Adapter of "[Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord]" in Gather (3rd ed.)

Arthur Hutchings

1906 - 1989 Arranger of "[Hoy, holy, holy Lord God of hosts]" in The New English Hymnal Arthur James Bramwell Hutchings (1906–1989) was an English musicologist, composer, and professor of music at the University of Durham, England. He wrote extensively on topics as varied as nineteenth-century English liturgical composition, Schubert, Purcell, Edmund Rubbra, and baroque concertos; but his most famous book was the Companion to Mozart's Piano Concertos, published in 1948 and often reissued since. Among his other books are The Invention and Composition of Music and Church Music in the Nineteenth Century. During the late 1970s his articles on music regularly appeared in the monthly magazine Records and Recording. His compositions include the Seasonal Preludes for organ, the overture Oriana Triumphans, the opera Marriage à la Mode, and the operetta The Plumber's Arms. Among his choral works are Hosanna to the Son of David, God is Gone Up, Grant Them Rest, and the Communion Service on Russian Themes. Professor Hutchings served for many years as a Director of the English Hymnal Company and a number of his tunes were included in the 1986 New English Hymnal. --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Samuel Wesley

1766 - 1837 Person Name: S. Wesley, 1766-1837 Composer of "[Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts]" in The Book of Common Praise Samuel Wesley; b. Feb. 24, 1766, Bristol; d. Oct. 11, 1837, London; composer and organist. Son of Charles Wesley, grandson of Samuel Wesley, 1662-1735

Steven C. Warner

b. 1954 Composer of "[Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts]" in One in Faith

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