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Heinrich Schütz

1585 - 1672 Topics: Ten Commandments 8th Commandment (You shall not give false witness) Composer of "WOHL DENEN, DIE DA WANDELN" in Christian Worship Heinrich Schütz (baptized Oct. 9, 1585-1672) was the greatest German composer of the seventeenth century and the first to reach international prominence. His influence was felt for more than two centuries after his death. In 1598, after hearing the young Henrich sing, the Landgrave Moritz of Hessen-Kassel began a campaign to have the boy study at Kassel. In 1599, Christoph Schütz took his son to the landgrave’s seat, where he served as a choirboy and pursued his education showing particular facility in Greek, Latin, and Frence. After he lost his treble voice, he set out for the University of Marburg, where he studied law. But under the sponsorship of the landgrave, Heinrich went to Venice (1609) and studied with Giovanni Gabrieli until Gabrieli’s death in 1612. In 1613 he returned to Germany, once again studying law while serving as organist to the landgrave. He was lent to Johann Georg I of Saxony (1614) and subsequently became director of the chapel, a position he held the rest of his life. The untimely death of his wife after six years of marriage (1625) led him to devote himself to the composition of church music. After several petitions Schütz was granted leave to study with Claudio Monteverdi and once again set out for Venice. For much of his life the Thirty Years’ War obstructed his work, and he spent time moving from court to court in Europe, finally settling in Dresden in 1641, where he died. --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

Guillermo Cuéllar

b. 1955 Person Name: Guillermo Cuellar Topics: Ten Commandments 6th Commandment (do not kill/murder) Composer of "VOS SOS EL DESTAZADO" in Psalms for All Seasons In the mid-1980s, composer Guillermo Cuéllar composed the folk mass La Misa Popular Salvadoreña as a result of a commission from Archbishop Oscar Romero. Romero was assassinated while celebrating mass in El Salvador. Cuéllar himself was forced into exile for ten years due to threats on his life. Sing! A New Creation

Wendell Whalum

1931 - 1987 Topics: Ten Commandments 8th Commandment (do not steal); Ten Commandments 9th Commandment (do not bear false witness) Arranger of "I'M GONNA LIVE" in Psalms for All Seasons

Richard Dirksen

1921 - 2003 Topics: Ten Commandments 2nd Commandment (do not make graven emages) Composer of "VINEYARD HAVEN" in Psalms for All Seasons Richard Dirksen

Robert Kreutz

1922 - 1996 Person Name: Robert E. Kreutz Topics: Ten Commandments 1st Commandment (worship God alone); Ten Commandments Exodus 20 Composer of "BICENTENNIAL (refrain)" in Psalms for All Seasons

Mary Louise Bringle

b. 1953 Person Name: Mary Louise Bringle, b. 1953 Topics: Ten Commandments 7th Commandmnet (do not commit adultery) Translator of "Ten piedad de mí (Lord, Have Mercy on me)" in Psalms for All Seasons

Joel Navarro

b. 1955 Topics: Ten Commandments 7th Commandmnet (do not commit adultery) Arranger of "[My offenses truly I know them]" in Psalms for All Seasons Joel Navarro (b. 1955) is a professor of music at Singapore Bible College. Until 2014 he taught at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, teaching conducting and directing campus choirs. As the recipient of numerous awards in performance and education in his native Philippines, he is widely known as a conductor, educator, clinician, lecturer, writer, singer, recording artist, composer, arranger, stage actor, record producer, and music consultant. An active performer of music from different eras and ethnic traditions, he takes an ardent interest in post modern music and the music traditions and liturgies of the world. Navarro earned a master of music degree in choral conducting from the University of the Philippines and a doctor of musical arts degree in conducting at Michigan State University. He is known internationally as the former music director and conductor of the Ateneo de Manila University Glee Club, which has amassed a string of top prizes during the past 20 years in choral competitions worldwide. He also was a member of the 12 member editorial team for Lift Up Your Hearts. Lift Up Your Hearts (https://liftupyourheartshymnal.org/)

Friedrich von Spee

1591 - 1635 Person Name: F. von Spee, 1591-1635 Topics: Ten Commandments 9th Commandment (do not bear false witness) Author (sts. 1, 3, 4) of "Hymn: O Morning Star, O Radiant Sun" in Psalms for All Seasons Spee, Friedrich von, son of Peter Spee (of the family of Spee, of Langenfeld), judge at Kaisers worth, was born at Kaisersworth, Feb. 25, 1591. He was educated in the Jesuit gymnasium at Cologne, entered the order of the Jesuits there on Sept. 22, 1610, and was ordained priest about 1621. From 1613 to 1624 he was one of the tutors in the Jesuit college at Cologne, and was then sent to Paderborn to assist in the Counter Reformation. In 1627 he was summoned by the Bishop of Würzburg to act as confessor to persons accused of witchcraft, and, within two years, had to accompany to the stake some 200 persons, of all ranks and ages, in whose innocence he himself firmly believed (His Cautio criminalis, sen de processibus contra sagas lib, Rinteln, 1631, was the means of almost putting a stop to such cruelties). He was then sent to further the Counter Reformation at Peine near Hildesheim, but on April 29, 1629, he was nearly murdered by some persons from Hildesheim. In 1631 he became professor of Moral Theology at Cologne. The last years of his life were spent at Trier, where, after the city had been stormed by the Spanish troops on May 6, 1635, he contracted a fever from some of the hospital patients to whom he was ministering, and died there Aug. 7, 1635. (Koch, iv. 185; Goedeke's Grundriss, vol. iii., 1887, p. 193,

William Boyce

1711 - 1779 Topics: Ten Commandments 2nd Commandment (do not make graven emages) Composer of "[Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD]" in Psalms for All Seasons William Boyce (baptised 1711 – d. 7 February 1779) was an English composer and organist. See also in: Wikipedia

George Black

1931 - 2003 Person Name: George A. Black, b. 1931 Topics: Ten Commandments 2nd Commandment (do not make graven emages) Composer of "[Light dawns upon the righteous]" in Psalms for All Seasons

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