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John Wilkes

1782 - 1882 Arranger of "MONKLAND" in Rejoice in the Lord John Wilkes (b. England, date unknown; d. England, 1882) simplified the tune MONKLAND and introduced it to Henry W. Baker (PHH 342), who published it in the English Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861) to his own harvest-theme text, "Praise, O Praise Our God and King." Wilkes named the tune after the village where he was organist and Baker was vicar–Monkland–located near Leominster in Herefordshire, England. Wilkes died around 1882; he should not be confused with the better-known John Bernard Wilkes (1785-1869). --Psalter Hymnal Handbook, 1998

Thibaut IV

Person Name: King Thibaut of Navarre Composer of "INNOCENTS" in Hymns of Consecration and Faith See Thibaud I, King of Navarre, 1201-1253

Johann Christoph Hampe

Translator (into German) of "Let Us with a Gladsome Mind" in Sing and Rejoice!

John Lees

Arranger of "MONKLAND" in Voices United

Suzanne Bidgrain

1879 - 1961 Person Name: S. Bidgrain Translator (French) of "Let us with a gladsome mind" in Cantate Domino

Daniel Moe

1926 - 2012 Person Name: Daniel Moe, b. 1926 Composer of "WILLIAMS BAY" in Lutheran Book of Worship Moe, Daniel was born in Fargo, North Dakota in 1926. He was the son of a Lutheran minister. He served with the Naval Air Corps Band during WWII from 1944-1946. He received an A.B. from Concordia, his M. A. from Washington, and his Ph.D. form Iowa in 1961). He taught at the University of Denver, 1953-1959, and later served as choral conductor at Oberlin College for 20 years, from 1972-1992. He retired and moved to Sarasota, FL where he directed the Key Chorale until 2006. He died May 25, 2012 at the age of 85. --The Observer, 12 December 1991, p.3; Oberlin Alumni Magazine September/October 1972, and Mary Louise VanDyke DNAH Archives

Alain Rocourt

Person Name: A. R. Translator of "Let us with a gladsome mind (An nou chanté ak tout kè)" in An Nou Chanté! Rev. Alain Rocourt, as cited in An Nou Chanté.

David Rizzio

1533 - 1566 Composer of "MILTON" in Church Chorals and Choir Studies

J. F. Rotscher

Composer of "APHEK" in Carmina Sacra

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