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Lena J. McLin

b. 1928 Person Name: Lena McLin Composer of "[Glory to God in the highest]" in Lift Every Voice and Sing II

Michael Capon

b. 1963 Composer of "[Glory to God in the highest]" in Sing a New Creation

John McCann

b. 1961 Arranger of "[Lord God, heavenly King, almighty God and Father]" in Gather Comprehensive, Second Edition

John Karl Hirten

b. 1956 Person Name: John Karl Hirten (b. 1956) Composer of "[Glory to God in the highest]" in Wonder, Love, and Praise A published composer of a wide range of liturgical, sacred and secular works, John Karl Hirten’s music has been featured on Minnesota Public Radio’s Pipedreams program, at conventions of the American Guild of Organists and the Association of Anglican Musicians. His hymn tunes have won awards and his choral music is also regularly performed in churches and concert venues around the world. Recent commissions include Inscriptions, a piece for orchestra and chorus, A complete Evening Service (using the Anglican Prayer Book), and a setting of the chorale "Ein feste Burg" in minimalist style. John Karl Hirten has a Master of Music degree in Organ Performance from the Manhattan School of Music in New York City, where he studied with Paul-Martin Maki and Frederick Swann. Before that, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Classical Languages from Fordham University. He has performed organ recitals in venues throughout the country and in Europe. In 2006, he was a finalist in the American Guild of Organists National Competition in Organ Improvisation. A resident of the San Francisco Bay Area since 1988, he has performed at virtually all the major venues in the Bay Area. From 1989 until 2016, he played monthly recitals at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor on the historic E. M. Skinner organ there (well over 300 recitals). He has performed regularly at such series as Noontime Concerts, Music at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Grace Cathedral, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Berkeley, and elsewhere. In connection with the San Francisco Opera’s 2002 production of Messiaen’s Saint Françoise d’Assise, he performed a recital of the composer’s music at the National Shrine of St. Francis in San Francisco. He has also appeared as organist with the San Francisco Symphony, the Oakland Ballet, the Berkeley Symphony, American Bach Soloists, and others. He was previously Director of Parish Music at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Belvedere, and is currently Director of Music at St. John's Episcopal Church in Ross, California. John Karl Hirten

Martin How

b. 1931 Composer of "[Glory to God in the highest]" in Catholic Book of Worship III

Michael Dudman

Person Name: Michael Dudman, 1938-1994 Composer of "GLORY TO GOD" in Together in Song

Judy Hylton

b. 1943 Person Name: Judy Hylton, b. 1943 Composer of "[Glory to God in the highest]" in Journeysongs (2nd ed.)

James R. Biery

b. 1956 Person Name: James Biery, b. 1956 Composer of "[Glory to God! Glory to God!]" in Journeysongs (2nd ed.) James R. Biery earned Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in organ performance at Northwestern University. He has composed both organ and choral works. He has served as music director at churches in Connecticut, Minnesota, and Michigan. He is married to Marilyn Biery and lives in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. Dianne Shapiro, from ECS Publishing Group website (https://www.canticledistributing.com/composers/b/james-biery.html) (accessed Sept. 3, 2022)

Richard Felciano

b. 1930 Person Name: Richard Felciano, b. 1930 Composer of "[Glory to God in the highest]" in The Hymnal 1982

E. H. Warrell

Composer of "[Glory to God in the highest]" in The New English Hymnal

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