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[Still the mighty song is swelling]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Gideon Froelich Incipit: 55311 71266 64321

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Crown the Savior

Author: Mrs. Emma Pitt Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Still the mighty song is swelling Refrain First Line: Shout Hosannas, glad Hosannas Used With Tune: [Still the mighty song is swelling]

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Crown the Saviour

Author: Mrs. Emma Pitt Hymnal: Jewels of Praise #61 (1884) First Line: Still the mighty song is swelling Refrain First Line: Shout Hosannas, glad Hosannas Languages: English Tune Title: [Still the mighty song is swelling]
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Crown the Savior

Author: Mrs. Emma Pitt Hymnal: Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book #95 (1901) First Line: Still the mighty song is swelling Refrain First Line: Shout Hosannas, glad Hosannas Languages: English Tune Title: [Still the mighty song is swelling]

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Emma Pitt

b. 1846 Person Name: Mrs. Emma Pitt Author of "Crown the Savior" in Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book Born: 1846, Maryland. Pitt was living in Bal­ti­more, Mar­y­land, by 1880, and through at least 1910. She may have died be­fore 1920, as the daugh­ter with whom she was living in 1910 was on her own and still sin­gle in 1920. --www.hymntime.com

Gideon Froelich

Person Name: G. Froelich Composer of "[Still the mighty song is swelling]" in Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book Apparently the husband of hymn-writer Mrs. Marion or Marian Froelich, Prof. Gideon Froelich was organist both of Fifth Avenue Baptist Church and of Ahawath Chesed Synagogue, both in New York City. The rabbi of the synagogue, Isaac S. Moses, in the preface to the seventh edition of his The Sabbath-School Hymnal (New York: The Bloch Publishing Co., 1906), thanked Mrs. Marion Froelich for her help with English translations of German verse, and wrote:Prof. Gideon Froelich, whose genius has enriched this book with its finest melodies; no words are adequate to express the editor's gratitude and appreciation. For many years the organist of the above mentioned congregation, he has caught the spirit of Jewish melody, and the character of Jewish worship. His greater reward he will find in the joy which his compositions will produce in the hearts of thousands of Jewish children and in the gratitude of many worshipers in the Synagogue and the home.(source: AGO Founders Hymnal, p.96) ============== 19th Century Froelich, whose name is sometimes given with the title "Professor," was organist and choirmaster of the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, and organist at the Ahawath Chesed Synagogue, both in New York City. He also helped found of the American Guild of Organists. www.hymntime.com/tch/
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