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Leendert Kooij

Translator of "Through Darkest Clouds" in 50 Favorite Dutch Hymns

Johannes Gijsbertus Bastiaans

1812 - 1875 Person Name: J.G. Bastiaans Composer of "[Through darkest clouds of condemnation]" in 50 Favorite Dutch Hymns Born near the city of Deventer, Bastiaans had his early musical training there. From 1836 to 1838 he studied organ and composition in Germany. After returning to the Netherlands, Bastiaans served as organist in Deventer and Amsterdam and, from 1858 until his death, was the municipal organist and carillonist in Haarlem. He also taught music at the Institute for the Blind in Amsterdam and gave private lessons in composition and organ. In addition to being an accomplished organist, Bastiaans was well known for his organ compositions. Moreover, he was primarily responsible for introducing J. S. Bach to the Netherlands, both through his Bach recitals and his founding of the Bach Society in Amsterdam. Psalter Hymnal Handbook, 1988

Nicolaas Beets

1814 - 1903 Person Name: N. Beets Author of "Through Darkest Clouds" in 50 Favorite Dutch Hymns

Leonard van Noppen

Translator of "From cloud a light of lights uprises" in Columbia University Hymnal

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