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ANNISQUAM

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: T. Tertius Noble Incipit: 23321 23452 33665 Used With Text: Beyond the wheeling worlds of light

TIPLADY

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. Arthur Meale Incipit: 56151 21235 43217 Used With Text: Beyond

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Beyond the wheeling worlds of light

Author: Thomas Tiplady Hymnal: The Hymnal #73 (1941) Languages: English Tune Title: ANNISQUAM

Beyond

Author: Thomas Tiplady Hymnal: Hymns from Lambeth (Revised and Enlarged ed.) #14 (1934) First Line: Beyond the wheeling worlds of light Languages: English Tune Title: TIPLADY

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T. Tertius Noble

1867 - 1953 Composer of "ANNISQUAM" in The Hymnal Thomas Tertius Nobel (1867-1953) was born in Bath, England, educated at the Royal College of Music, and was a noted composer and organist. He served as a church or­gan­ist in Cam­bridge and Col­ches­ter. He moved to Ely Ca­thed­ral in 1892 as or­gan­ist and choir­mas­ter, and in 1898 to York Min­ster, where he found­ed the York Sym­pho­ny Or­ches­tra, di­rect­ed the York Mu­sic­al So­ci­e­ty, con­duct­ed the York Pa­geant, and re­vived the York Mu­sic­al Fes­tiv­al af­ter a lapse of 75 years. He be­came an hon­or­a­ry fel­low of the Roy­al Coll­ege of Or­gan­ists in 1905. In 1913, he moved to New York Ci­ty, where he was or­gan­ist at St. Tho­mas’ Epis­co­pal Church, and es­tab­lished its choir school and a boys’ choir. In ad­di­tion to com­pos­ing, he wrote about mu­sic ed­u­ca­tion, and helped ed­it the 1916 Pro­test­ant Epis­co­pal hym­nal, and served on the mu­sic com­mit­tee that pre­pared its 1940 suc­ces­sor. He wrote a wide range of mu­sic, but on­ly his serv­ices, an­thems and hymn tunes are still per­formed reg­u­lar­ly. Died: May 4, 1953, Rock­port, Mass­a­chu­setts. http://www.hymntime.com/tch/

Thomas Tiplady

1882 - 1967 Author of "Beyond the wheeling worlds of light" Tiplady, Thomas. Was Director of the Lambeth Mission in South London, which was maintained under the auspices of the Methodist Church. --The Hymn Society, DNAH Archives ============================== Thomas Tiplady is the Director of the Lambeth Mission in South London which is maintained under the auspices of the Methodist Church. There for thirty-seven years he has ministered among the poor of that section of the great British metropolis. It has been a ministry with many unique features among them a moving picture program at the "Ideal" which has become an institution in itself. Out of this work in London have come several volumes of hymns written originially for use in the services at the Mission. Several of these hymns are to be found in American hymnbooks. He is a member of the Hymn Society of America; and has had close relationship with the Society and its members. --Eleven Ecumenical Hymns, 1954. Used by permission.

J. Arthur Meale

Composer of "TIPLADY" in Hymns from Lambeth (Revised and Enlarged ed.)
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