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David Allen

b. 1941 Harmonizer (last stanza) of "HENDON" in The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration Pseudonym. See also Fettke, Tom

Asahel Abbott

1805 - 1899 Person Name: A. Abbott Composer of "PRAYER" in The New Canadian Hymnal

Wenzel Müller

1759 - 1835 Person Name: Wenzel Müller, 1747-1835 Composer of "NOTTINGHAM" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.)

Ferdinand Hérold

1791 - 1833 Person Name: Louis J. F. Hérold Composer of "MESSIAH" in The United Methodist Hymnal Full name: Louis Joseph Ferdinand Hérold

Carl Reinecke

1824 - 1910 Person Name: Reinecke Composer of "CONSECRATION" in Missionary Hymnal

Samuel Sebastian Wesley

1810 - 1876 Person Name: Samuel Sebastian Wesley, 1810-1876 Harmonizer of "STREATLEY" in The Book of Praise Samuel Sebastian Wesley (b. London, England, 1810; d. Gloucester, England, 1876) was an English organist and composer. The grandson of Charles Wesley, he was born in London, and sang in the choir of the Chapel Royal as a boy. He learned composition and organ from his father, Samuel, completed a doctorate in music at Oxford, and composed for piano, organ, and choir. He was organist at Hereford Cathedral (1832-1835), Exeter Cathedral (1835-1842), Leeds Parish Church (1842­-1849), Winchester Cathedral (1849-1865), and Gloucester Cathedral (1865-1876). Wesley strove to improve the standards of church music and the status of church musicians; his observations and plans for reform were published as A Few Words on Cathedral Music and the Music System of the Church (1849). He was the musical editor of Charles Kemble's A Selection of Psalms and Hymns (1864) and of the Wellburn Appendix of Original Hymns and Tunes (1875) but is best known as the compiler of The European Psalmist (1872), in which some 130 of the 733 hymn tunes were written by him. Bert Polman

O. D. Hall

Person Name: O. D. Hall, Jr. Arranger (last st. setting, descant, choral end. of "HENDON" in The Celebration Hymnal

Calvin S. Harrington

1826 - 1886 Person Name: C. S. H. Composer of "[Take my life, and let it be]" in Singing on the Way Born: May 17, 1826, St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Died: February 16, 1886, at his home in Middletown, Connecticut. Buried: Indian Hill Cemetery, Middletown, Connecticut. Harrington graduated from Wesleyan University in 1852. From 1852 to 1855, he taught Latin at the New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Sanbornton Bridge, New Hampshire; from 1855 to 1860, he served as president of the seminary. From 1861 to 1863 he was a professor of Greek at Wesleyan University; from 1863 to his death, he was a professor of Latin there. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

N. S. Godfrey

1817 - 1883 Person Name: S. N. Godfrey Composer of "ELLINGHAM" in Church Hymnal, Mennonite Born: November, 30, 1817, London, England. Died: October 26, 1883, Southsea, Hampshire, England. Son of an apothecary at Turvey, Bedfordshire, Godfrey was educated at St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge (summa cum laude, 1847). He served as Curate of Swansea (1847-48) and Biddenham, Bedford (1848-50). He resigned in 1858 to become minister and Perpetual Curate at St. Bartholomew’s Temperance Church in Portsea, Hampshire. While at Portsea, he was suspended for three years for practicing spiritualism. © The Cyber Hymnal ™ (hymntime.com/tch)

Johann Rosenmüller

1619 - 1684 Person Name: J. Rosenmüller Composer of "SALZBURG" in University Hymns Johann Rosenmueller, b. about 1615, Kursachsen; d. 1686, Wolfenbuettel Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

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