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William Russell

1777 - 1813 Composer of "[Glory be to the Father] (Russell)" in The Hymnal

Philip Humphreys

b. 1935 Person Name: P. Humphreys Composer of "[Glory be to the Father, and to the Son]" in Carmina Sanctorum

John Robinson

1682 - 1762 Person Name: John Robinson, 1632-1762 Composer of "[Glory be to the Father and to the Son]" in Hymns of the Kingdom of God

William Russell

1798 - 1873 Person Name: William Russell (1777-1813) Composer of "[Glory be to the Father and to the Son]" in The Chapel Hymnal Russell, William, was born in Glasgow in 1798, and educated at the University of Glasgow. Removing from Scotland to America, he was at Savannah in 1817, and subsequently at other places in the United States. He was an active promoter of education, teachers' associations, and kindred objects, and did much to further the cause of education in the States. He was originally a Baptist, but did not hold to close communion. He died at Lancaster, Massachusetts, Aug. 16, 1873. His hymn, "O'er the dark wave of Galilee" (Christ in Solitude), begins with st. iii. of a poem written by him at the request of Dr. Ware, editor of the Unitarian Christian Examiner, and printed therein in 1826. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Hart

Composer of "[Glory be to the Father] (Hart)" in The Hymnal

David N. Johnson

1922 - 1987 Composer of "[Glory to the Father, and to the Son]" in The Worshipbook David Johnson (b. San Antonio, TX, 1922; d. Phoenix, AZ, 1987), former music department chairman at St. Olaf College, composed EARTH AND ALL STARS and published it in his Twelve Folksongs and Spirituals (1968). Johnson studied at Trinity, University, San Antonio, Texas, and received his master's and doctoral degrees in music from Syracuse University, New York. In addition to St. Olaf, he taught at Syracuse University; Alfred University, Alfred, New York; and Arizona State University. Johnson was organist at Syracuse University and organist and choir director at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Phoenix. His publications include Instruction Book for Beginning Organists and Organ Teacher's Guide; his compositions number over three hundred and include hymn tunes, varied harmonizations, and hymn preludes. Bert Polman

Pelham Humfrey

1647 - 1674 Person Name: Pelham Humphrey, 1647-1674 Composer of "[Glory be to the Father, and to the Son]" in The Book of Praise

Vincent Novello

1781 - 1861 Person Name: V. Novello Composer of "[Glory be to the Father, and to the Son]" in The Church and Home Hymnal

Joseph Robinson

1815 - 1898 Person Name: Joseph Robinson, 1815- Composer of "[Glory be to the Father, and to the Son]" in Songs for the Chapel

W. J. Baltzell

1864 - 1928 Composer of "GLORIA PATRI" in The Sanctuary Hymnal, published by Order of the General Conference of the United Brethren in Christ

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