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Alexander Means

1801 - 1883 Person Name: Alexander Means, 1801-1883 Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Sacraments Author of "What Wondrous Love Is This" in Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.)

Martin West

b. 1929 Person Name: Martin West, b. 1929 Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Harmonizer of "O WALY WALY" in Gather Comprehensive, Second Edition

Tony Alonso

b. 1980 Person Name: Tony E. Alonso Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Composer of "[The Lord is kind and merciful] " in Gather (3rd ed.) Tony Alonso has published several collections of liturgical music and his music appears in many hymnals throughout the world. He has an Bachelor of Music degree from Northwestern University and a M.A. degree in theology from Loyola Marymount University.

Bob Dufford

b. 1943 Person Name: Bob Dufford, SJ, b.1943 Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Sacraments Author of "Be Not Afraid" in Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.)

Anna Hoppe

1889 - 1941 Person Name: Anna Hoppe, 1889-1941 Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Author of "O Son of God, In Galilee" in Worship (3rd ed.) Anna Hoppe was born on May 7, 1889 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She left school after the eighth grade and worked as a stenographer. She began writing patriotic verses when she was very young and by the age of 25 she was writing spiritual poetry. After some of her poems appeared in the Northwestern Lutheran, a periodical of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, they came to the attention of Dr. Adolf Hult of Augustana Seminary, Rock Island, Illinois. He influenced her to write her Songs for the Church Year (1928). Several hymnals include her work, which was usually set to traditional chorale melodies, although she also made a number of translations. She died on August 2, 1941 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. NN, from Cyber Hymnal

Richard Smallwood

b. 1948 Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Harmonizer of "[I am week and I need thy strength and pow'r]" in RitualSong Richard Smallwood (b. Washington, D.C., 1948), a composer, arranger, pianist, and innovator in the African American gospel style. Many of his arrangements of gospel hymns appear in Lift Every Voice and Sing (1981). Organized by Smallwood in 1967, the Richard Smallwood Singers have sung and recorded many of his arrangements. He remains their current director. Smallwood has a BM degree from Howard University, Washington, DC. Bert Polman

David N. Johnson

1922 - 1987 Person Name: David N. Johnson, 1922-1987 Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Harmonizer of "PROSPECT" in Worship (4th ed.) David Johnson (b. San Antonio, TX, 1922; d. Phoenix, AZ, 1987), former music department chairman at St. Olaf College, composed EARTH AND ALL STARS and published it in his Twelve Folksongs and Spirituals (1968). Johnson studied at Trinity, University, San Antonio, Texas, and received his master's and doctoral degrees in music from Syracuse University, New York. In addition to St. Olaf, he taught at Syracuse University; Alfred University, Alfred, New York; and Arizona State University. Johnson was organist at Syracuse University and organist and choir director at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Phoenix. His publications include Instruction Book for Beginning Organists and Organ Teacher's Guide; his compositions number over three hundred and include hymn tunes, varied harmonizations, and hymn preludes. Bert Polman

Kenneth W. Louis

Person Name: Kenneth W. Louis, b.1956 Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Sacraments Arranger of "[Jesus, Jesus, Jesus in the morning]" in Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.)

Austin C. Lovelace

1919 - 2010 Person Name: Austin C. Lovelace, b. 1919 Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Harmonizer of "THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD" in Worship (3rd ed.) LOVELACE, AUSTIN C., AAGO: (1919-2010) D.S.M., Union Theological Seminary, New York. Recitals, workshops, festivals, lectures in 17 different denominations in 45 states as well as in Finland, Scotland, Canada, and New Zealand. Past President, Fellow, and Life member, HSUSC. 50 year member, Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Author of five books; co-editor and consultant of denominational and other hymnals. Longtime member, ASCAP. Composer of over 800 compositions published by 20 publishers. Organist for the 2nd Assembly of the World Council of Churches, 1954. Dean of the first North Carolina Chapter, AGO. Chairman of the 1968 National Convention, AGO, in Denver. Two terms on the National Council, AGO. Co-founder, with Tom Matthews, of the North Shore Chapter, AGO. Minister of Music Emeritus. Denver Chapter, AGO. Austin C. Lovelace (from In Melody and Song, Darcey Press, 2014)

George Lockwood

b. 1946 Person Name: George Lockwood, b. 1946 Topics: Rites of the Church Pastoral Care of the Sick Translator of "Precious Lord, Take My Hand (Oh Señor, Guíame)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song Rev. George Lockwood was born in 1946 and has been a missionary to Costa Rica. He has pastored Spanish-speaking congregations in both Arizona and California and served on the editorial committee for the Methodist hymnal supplement Celebremos II. In addition, Lockwood has traveled throughout Central and South America interviewing church musicians and gathering new hymns from both Spanish and Portuguese cultures which he then presents at conferences and workshops. The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

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