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David Iliff

? - 2024 Person Name: David Iliff (b. 1939) Composer (descant) of "VENI EMMANUEL" in Ancient and Modern

A. Edmonds Tozer

1857 - 1919 Composer of "[Draw nigh, draw nigh, Emmanuel] (Tozer)" in Catholic Church Hymnal with Music

Kenneth Mackenzie

1853 - 1943 Person Name: Rev. K. Mackenzie, Jr. Composer of "[Oh, come, oh, come, Emmanuel]" in Hymns of the Christian Life. No. 3 Mackenzie, Kenneth. (1853--1943). Scholarly Episcopal clergyman and close friend of A.B. Simpson throughout his entire ministry. Was one of the first to stand on his platform in 1883. Author of a number of books and instructor at Nyack over the years. Paid high tribute to Captain R. Kelso Carter and May Agnew Stephens for their aid to Simpson in his musical ministry. Was himself talented in music. Wrote words and music for two hymns in 1908 edition of Hymns of the Christian Life and music for four others. Some favorites: Behold I Stand at the Door and Knock Here Am I, O Lord I Choose Thee, Blessed Will of God Oh Come, Emanuel Rise Crowned with Light Sing with All the Sons of Glory --Paul Milburn, DNAH Archives

Charles R. Ford

Composer of "RANSOM" in The Coronation Hymnal

J. H. Arnold

1887 - 1956 Person Name: John Henry Arnold, 1887-1956 Harmonizer of "VENI EMMANUEL" in Together in Song

Rick Modlin

Person Name: Rick Modlin, b. 1966 Arranger (choral) of "[O come, O come, Emmanuel]" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)

Thomas Helmore

1811 - 1890 Person Name: Thomas Helmore, 1811-1890 Translator of "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" in Hymnal of Christian Unity A graduate of Magdalen College, Oxford, England, Thomas Helmore (b. Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, 1811; d. Westminster, London, England, 1890) was ordained a priest in the Church of England, but his main contribution to the church was in music. He was precentor at St. Mark's College, Chelsea (1842-1877), and master of the choristers in the Chapel Royal for many years. He promoted unaccompanied choral services and played an important part in the revival of plainchant in the Anglican Church. Helmore was involved in various publications of hymns, chants, and carols, including A Manual of Plainsong (1850) and The Hymnal Noted (with John Mason Neale). Bert Polman

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