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Juan M. Isáis

Person Name: Juan M. Isais Hymnal Number: 222 Author of "I've Come to Tell" in Baptist Hymnal 1991

Larry E. Schultz

b. 1965 Person Name: Lawrence Edmond Schultz Hymnal Number: 498 Author of "O God, We Ask for Strength" in Baptist Hymnal 1991

Tokuo Yamaguchi

1900 - 1995 Hymnal Number: 179 Author of "Here, O Lord, Your Servants Gather" in Baptist Hymnal 1991 Tokuo Yamaguchi (b. Tomie-cho, Fukue Island, Nagasaki-Pref., Japan, 1900; d. Aichi-Pref., Japan, 1995) was a Methodist pastor in Sawara, Tanimura, Fujieda, and Asahikawa, following his graduation with a theology degree from Aoyama Gakuin University in 1924. His longest term of service was as pastor of the United Church of Christ in Toyohashi in the Aichi Prefecture (1937-1979). He translated The Journal of John Wesley into Japanese in 1961 and was honored by the Christian Literature Society of Japan in 1983 for his translation work. Psalter Hymnal Handbook, 1987

Hugo Jüngst

1853 - 1923 Person Name: Hugo Jungst Hymnal Number: 108 Arranger of "JUNGST" in Baptist Hymnal 1991 Hugo Richard Jungst Germany 1853-1923. Born at Dresden, Germany, he came from an affluent, middle-class merchant family, his father owning a factory and warehouse for French millstones. He received early piano lessons at age seven, and entered the Royal Conservatory of Music in Dresden for a six-year program of study, specializing in piano and composition. He studied with famous names of the time. In 1876 he founded the Dresden Mannergesangverein (men’s choir), which he headed until 1903. He was appointed Koniglichen (royal music director), and in 1898 royal professoir of music. He was an author, composer, and arranger known for carols, anthems, and music scores. He received several rewards in his lifetime, and perfomed internationally in Europe and America. He died in Dresden John Perry

Marian Wood Chaplin

b. 1914 Hymnal Number: 239 Author of "Come, Holy Spirit" in Baptist Hymnal 1991

John Roy Harris

1891 - 1987 Hymnal Number: 209 Author of "Great Redeemer, We Adore Thee" in Baptist Hymnal 1991 Died: March 5, 1987. Buried: Sunset Memorial Gardens, Lawton, Oklahoma. Harris was a music and education director at Baptist churches in Oklahoma, starting at Bristow in 1922. He later served in Ardmore, Shawnee, Lawton, and Ada (1939-55). He also taught music at Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee for seven years. Afterward, he engaged in city mission work in Lawton, Oklahoma, and retired in 1980. --www.hymntime.com/tch

David H. Williams

b. 1919 Person Name: David H. Williams, 1919- Hymnal Number: 603 Composer of "VERMONT" in Baptist Hymnal 1991 Williams, David Henry; b. Nov. 21, 1919; Caerphilly, Wales; composer, author, organist LOC Name Authority File

Margaret Cropper

1886 - 1980 Hymnal Number: 477 Author of "Jesus' Hands Were Kind Hands" in Baptist Hymnal 1991

Nobuaki Hanaoka

1946 - 2011 Hymnal Number: 190 Translator of "Jesus, My Friend, Is Great" in Baptist Hymnal 1991

Isao Koizumi

1907 - 1992 Hymnal Number: 179 Composer of "TOKYO" in Baptist Hymnal 1991 Isao Koizumi (b. 1907; d. 1992) graduated from the Osaka University of Commerce in 1932. For the next ten years he taught at that school, was an organist in Tokyo, and then went on to work in the import-export business. He has served as the conductor of the Tokyo Choral Society and edited various hymnals, including The Hymnal 1954 for the United Church of Christ in Japan, The Sunday School Hymnal (1954), and Hymns of Praise (1967 edition). A writer and translator of books and articles on church music, Koizumi has also composed and arranged hymn tunes. He is considered a leading figure in modern Japanese hymnody. Bert Polman

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