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Norman P. Olson

Scripture: Matthew 13:18-30 Author of "When Seed Falls on Good Soil" in Moravian Book of Worship

Handt Hanson

b. 1950 Person Name: Handt Hanson, b. 1950 Scripture: Matthew 13:8-23 Author of "Lord, Let My Heart Be Good Soil" in This Far By Faith

Laurence Rosania

b. 1957 Person Name: Laurence Rosania, b. 1957 Scripture: Matthew 13:18-23 Author of "Ubi Caritas" in Journeysongs (3rd ed.)

Frederick Jackisch

1922 - 2022 Person Name: Frederick F. Jackisch Scripture: Matthew 13:18-30 Composer of "WALHOF" in Moravian Book of Worship

Ruth C. Duck

b. 1947 Person Name: Ruth Duck Scripture: Matthew 13 Author of "As Grain on Scattered Hillsides" in Scripture Song Database

Alan Gray

1855 - 1935 Person Name: Alan Gray, 1855-1935 Scripture: Matthew 13 Composer (Descant) of "ST. FLAVIAN" in Sing! A New Creation Born: December 23, 1855, York, England. Died: September 27, 1935, Cambridge, England. Buried: Trinity College, Cambridge, England. Alan Gray (23 December 1855, York – 27 September 1935, Cambridge) was a British organist and composer. Born in York, he attended St Peter's School in York and Trinity College, Cambridge. From 1883 until 1893 he was Director of Music at Wellington College. In 1893 he returned to Cambridge to be organist at Trinity College, and remained organist there until 1930. Among his compositions are liturgical music for Morning and Evening Prayer and the Office of Holy Communion for use in the Church of England according to the Book of Common Prayer, including an Evening Service in f minor, a setting of Holy Communion in G, several anthems, including 'What are these that glow from afar?', and a collection of descants to various hymn tunes, several of which are still in use today (Common Praise (2000) includes four). He also composed a number of items for organ, for violin solo, and for voice and orchestra to religious and secular texts. --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Margaret Mealy

1922 - 2020 Person Name: Margaret W. Mealy, b. 1922 Scripture: Matthew 13:3-23 Arranger of "HOLY MANNA" in Lutheran Service Book

Jeremy S. Bakken

b. 1981 Person Name: Jeremy S. Bakken, b. 1981 Scripture: Matthew 13:3-23 Arranger of "BLAENHAFREN" in Christian Worship

William Davies

1921 - 2006 Person Name: William Davies, 1921- Scripture: Matthew 13:1-46 Composer of "KILLIBEGS" in The Covenant Hymnal

Winfred Douglas

1867 - 1944 Person Name: C. Winfred Douglas, 1867-1944 Scripture: Matthew 13:18-23 Harmonizer of "MORNING SONG" in Singing the New Testament Charles Winfred Douglas (b. Oswego, NY, 1867; d. Santa Rosa, CA, 1944), an influential leader in Episcopalian liturgical and musical life. Educated at Syracuse University and St. Andrews Divinity School, Syracuse, New York, he moved to Colorado for his health. There he studied at St. Matthew's Hall, Denver, and founded the Mission of the Transfiguration in Evergreen (1897). Ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church in 1899, he also studied in France, Germany and England, where he spent time with the Benedictines of Solesmes on the Island of Wight from 1903 to 1906. For much of his life, Douglas served as director of music at the Community of St. Mary in Peekskill, New York, and had associations with cathedrals in Denver, Colorado, and Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. He promoted chanting and plainsong in the Episcopal Church through workshops and publications such as The American Psalter (1929), the Plainsong Psalter (1932), and the Monastic Diurnal (1932). His writings include program notes for the Denver Symphony Orchestra, various hymn preludes; organ, as well as the book, Church Music in History and Practice (1937). He was editor of both the Hymnal 1916 and its significant successor, Hymnal 1940, of the Episcopal Church. Douglas's other achievements include a thorough knowledge of the life and culture of Hopi and Navajo natives, among whom he lived for a number of years. Bert Polman

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