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Johann Hermann Schein

1586 - 1630 Topics: Church Year Lent; Advent, Third Sunday; Quinquagesima; Lent, Third Sunday; Christ Work of; Names and Office of Christ Shepherd; Satan, Conflict with Christ and Christians; Word of God Sword Composer of "MACHS MIT MIR, GOTT, NACH DEINER GÜD" in The Hymnal and Order of Service Schein, Johann Hermann, son of Hieronymus Schein, pastor at Griinhain, near Annaberg, in Saxony, was born at Grünhain, Jan. 20,1586. He matriculated at the University of Leipzig in 1607, and studied there for four years. Thereafter he acted for some time as a private tutor, including two years with a family at Weissenfels. On May 21, 1615, he was appointed Capellmeister, at the court of Duke Johann Ernst, of Sachse-Weimar; and in 1616 he became cantor of I3t. Thomas's Church, and music director at Leipzig, in succession to Seth Calvisius (d. Nov. 24, 1615). This post he held till his death, at Leipzig, Nov. 19, 1630. Schein was one of the most distinguished musicians of his time, both as an original composer, and as a harmoniser of the works of others. As a hymnwriter he was not so prolific, or so noteworthy. Most of his hymns were written on the deaths of his children or friends, e.g. on seven of his children, and on his first wife. They appeared mostly in broadsheet form, and were included, along with his original melodies, in his Cantional oder Gesang-Buch Augspurgischer Confession, Leipzig, 1627; 2nd ed., 1645. [Both in Wernigerode Library.] Those of Schein's hymns which have passed into English are:— i. Machs mit mir, Gott, nach deiner Güt. For the Dying. First published, as a broadsheet, at Leipzig, 1628, as a Trost-Liedlein á 5 (i.e. for 5 voices), &c. [Berlin Library.] The words, the melody, and the five-part setting, are all by Schein. It was written for, and first used at, the funeral, on Dec. 15, 1628, of Margarita, wife of Caspar Werner, a builder and town councillor at Leipzig, and a churchwarden of St. Thomas's. It is in 6 stanzas of 6 lines; the initial letters of 11. 1, 3, in st. i.-iv., forming the name Margarita; and the W of st. v. 1. 1 standing for Werner. In Schein's Cantional, 1645, No. 303 (marked as Trost-Liedlein, Joh. Herm. Scheins, á 5), and later hymn-books, as e.g. the Unverfäschter Liedersegen, 1851, No. 830, st. vi. was omitted. It is Schein's finest production, and one of the best German hymns for the sick and dying. Translated as:— Deal with me, God, in mercy now. This is a good and full translation by Miss Winkworth, in her Chorale Book for England, 1863, No. 191, set to Schein's melody of 1628. ii. Mein Gott und Herr, ach sei nicht fern. For the Dying. First published, with his name, in his Cantional, 1627, No. 262, in 9 stanzas of 6 lines. The initial letters of the stanzas give the name Margarita, probably one of the daughters who predeceased him. It is included, in 5 st., in the 164-8, and later eds., of Crüger's Praxis. The translation in common use is:— My Lord and God, go not away. A good tr. of st. i., ii., iv., v., vii., by A. T. Russell, as No. 254, in his Psalms & Hymns, 1851. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --Excerpts from John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

David Hurd

b. 1950 Topics: Christian Year Advent Composer of "JULION" in The United Methodist Hymnal David Hurd (b. Brooklyn, New York, 1950) was a boy soprano at St. Gabriel's Church in Hollis, Long Island, New York. Educated at Oberlin College and the University of North Carolina, he has been professor of church music and organist at General Theological Seminary in New York since 1976. In 1985 he also became director of music for All Saints Episcopal Church, New York. Hurd is an outstanding recitalist and improvisor and a composer of organ, choral, and instrumental music. In 1987 David Hurd was awarded the degree of Doctor of Music, honoris causa, by the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale. The following year he received honorary doctorates from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Berkeley, California, and from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois. His I Sing As I Arise Today, the collected hymn tunes of David Hurd, was published in 2010. Bert Polman and Emily Brink

Owen Alstott

Person Name: Owen Alstott, b. 1947 Topics: Advent 4 Year B; Covenant; Holy Week Chrism Mass; Praise; Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Penitential Rite (Scrutiny – 2nd Sunday in Lent); Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary (March 19); Service Music for Mass Responsorial Psalm; Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest Responsorial Psalm; Thirteenth Ordinary Year A Composer of "[I have made a covenant with my chosen one]" in Journeysongs (3rd ed.)

Eric Glass

Topics: Seasons of the Christian Year Advent and Christmas Author of "Arise, shine" in Complete Mission Praise Pseudonym. See also Loden, David

Burt Burleson

Topics: Christian Year Advent Author of "Restáuranos, oh Dios (Restore Us, O God)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Bernardo Maria Perez

Topics: The Christian Year Advent Author of "Who Will Set Us Free?" in Sound the Bamboo

Janet Wyatt

b. 1934 Topics: The Church in the World Commitment: Peace and Justice; Christian Perfecction; Commitment; Guidance; Hope; Jesus Christ Kingship, Conqueror; Jesus Christ Lord of Life; Jesus Christ Reign; Justice; Kingdom of God; Love for Others; Peace (World); Reconciliation; Social Concerns; Trust; Truth; World; Advent 1 Year A; Advent 2 Year A; All Saints Year B; Advent 3 Year C; Proper 25 Year C; Proper 28 Year C Arranger of "JERUSALEM" in Voices United

Robert Fleming

1921 - 1976 Person Name: Robert J. B. Fleming Topics: The Christian Year Christmas; Biblical Characters Wisemen/Sages/Kings; Birth; Christian Year Christmas; Jesus Christ Birth and Infancy; Jesus Christ Kingship, Conqueror; Star(s); Advent 3 Year A; Christmas Day 1 Year A; Christmas Eve Year C; Christmas 2 Year C Composer of "HERITAGE" in Voices United

Stewart Cross

1928 - 1989 Person Name: Stewart Cross, 1928-1989 Topics: Christian unity; Grace and Providence; Year A Proper 2; Year A Pentecost; Year B Fourth Sunday Before Advent; Year B Pentecost; Year C Pentecost Author of "Father, Lord of all creation" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New

Frieda Major

b. 1891 Topics: The Christian Year Christmas; Biblical Characters Wisemen/Sages/Kings; Birth; Christian Year Christmas; Jesus Christ Birth and Infancy; Jesus Christ Kingship, Conqueror; Star(s); Advent 3 Year A; Christmas Day 1 Year A; Christmas Eve Year C; Christmas 2 Year C Author of "No Crowded Eastern Street" in Voices United

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