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Samuel Howard

1710 - 1782 Person Name: S. Howard, 1710-82 Composer of "ISLEWORTH" in Songs of Praise Samuel Howard, Mus. Doc.; b. in England, 1710,; d. 1782 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

James Pearce

Modified by of "QUEBEC (HESPERUS)" in Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church

W. L. Reynolds

Person Name: Reynolds Composer of "[Just as I am without one plea]" in Church Book

John H. Maunder

1858 - 1920 Person Name: John Henry Maunder, 1858-1920 Composer of "MAUNDER" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New John Henry Maunder United Kingdom 1858-1920. Born at Chelsea, England,,the son of a carpenter, he attended the Royal Academy of Music. He began his career as a theatre composer, but later specialized in sacred music for the Anglican Church. He became an author and composer, as well as a musician. He was organist at St. Matthew’s, Sydenham (1876-77); St. Paul’s, Forest hill (1878-1879); and at churches in Blackheath and Sutton. He married Ellen Fanny Fulgoux Dakin, and they had a daughter, Winifred. He provided musical accompaniment for concerts in Albert Hall, and, in 1881, conducted the Civil Service Vocal Union. He wrote about 20 church anthems, 10 cantatas, several carols, tunes for around 30 hymns, 19 songs and ballads, 12 services and canticles, two operettas, and six instrumentals. His best known cantata was “Olivet to Calvary”. He was known for his good musical style and great technical facility. His compositions were full of melodic ideas and were written for ease of interpretation. He died at West Brompton, London, England. John Perry

Arthur Henry Dyke Troyte

1811 - 1857 Person Name: A. H. D. Troyte Composer of "[Just as I am, without one plea]" in Hymnal for Primary Classes See Acland, Arthur H. Dyke (Arthur Henry Dyke), 1811-1857. Arthur Henry Dyke Acland changed his last name to Troyte in 1852 when he succeeded to the estates of Rev. Edward Berkeley Troyte. A part of the requirement for this succession was that he change his last name to Troyte.

A. F. Myers

Composer of "[Just as I am, without one plea]" in Victory Bells Augustus (Gus) Franklin Myers USA 1850-1902. Born at Ashland, OH, he was a music composer and publisher. He may have taught music, as his title of ‘Professor’, is noted by one source. His song books include: “The life line”, “The search light” (1894), “The seed sower” (1897). He wrote many lyrics and tunes. He died at Toledo, OH. John Perry

Ludwig van Beethoven

1770 - 1827 Person Name: L. v. Beethoven (1770-1827) Composer of "WESLEY" in The Woman's Hymnal A giant in the history of music, Ludwig van Beethoven (b. Bonn, Germany, 1770; d. Vienna, Austria, 1827) progressed from early musical promise to worldwide, lasting fame. By the age of fourteen he was an accomplished viola and organ player, but he became famous primarily because of his compositions, including nine symphonies, eleven overtures, thirty piano sonatas, sixteen string quartets, the Mass in C, and the Missa Solemnis. He wrote no music for congregational use, but various arrangers adapted some of his musical themes as hymn tunes; the most famous of these is ODE TO JOY from the Ninth Symphony. Although it would appear that the great calamity of Beethoven's life was his loss of hearing, which turned to total deafness during the last decade of his life, he composed his greatest works during this period. Bert Polman

W. H. Birch

Composer of "[Just as I am, without one plea]" in Select Sunday School Songs

C. A. Garratt

Composer of "FAITH" in The Presbyterian Book of Praise

Peter Ritter

1760 - 1846 Person Name: P. Ritter Composer of "HURSLEY" in Christian Endeavor Hymns Peter Ritter; b. 1760, Mannheim; d. 1846 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

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