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Marisol Díaz

Scripture: Psalm 139 Author of "Oh Señor, tú me has examinado [Oh, Lord God, You Have Searched Me]" in Psalms for All Seasons

Edith Sinclair Downing

Scripture: Psalm 139 Author of "If I Fly as Birds at Dawning" in Celebrating Grace Hymnal

Andrew Donaldson

b. 1951 Scripture: Psalm 139 Translator (English) of "Tu fidelidad (I Depend upon Your Faithfulness)" in Lift Up Your Hearts Andrew Donaldson, a composer and church musician, grew up in northern Ontario, Canada. He attended Glendon College, York University in Toronto, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974. He went on to study classical guitar performance at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, receiving its ARCT (Associate of Royal Conservatory Teachers) degree in 1979. Since then he has worked as a composer and performer in many contexts, in both French and English. Andrew co-edited the Book of Praise (1997), Presbyterian Church in Canada, with Donald Anderson. Their company, Binary Editions, continues to administer copyright for the PCC. In 2007 he was made a Doctor of Divinity, honoris causa, by Knox College of the University of Toronto, for his body of work in congregational song in the Presbyterian Church in Canada. In 2011 Andrew and his wife, Wendy, moved to Geneva, Switzerland where Andrew works as a worship consultant to the World Council of Churches. --Submitted by Andrew and Wendy Donaldson, 13 August 2013

Mick Dalton

Scripture: Psalm 139 Author of "I was on your mind" in Singing the Faith

Marjorie Dobson

Person Name: Marjorie Dobson, b. 1940 Scripture: Psalm 139 Author of "Listening God, you hear us when we cannot speak" in Singing the Faith

Elkanah Kelsay Dare

1782 - 1826 Person Name: Elkanah Kelsay Dare (1782-1826) Scripture: Psalm 139 Composer (attributed to) of "KEDRON" in Common Praise (1998) Elkanah Kelsey Dare (1782-1826) was born in New Jersey but moved to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania sometime before 1818. He was a Methodist [sic Presbyterian] minister and very possibly the music editor for John Wyeth’s Repository of Sacred Music, Part Second (1813), a shaped-note collection that includes more than a dozen of his tunes. Emily Brink

Ananias Davisson

1780 - 1857 Scripture: Psalm 139 Composer of "TENDER THOUGHT" in Hymnal Ananias Davisson (February 2, 1780 – October 21, 1857) was a singing school teacher, printer and compiler of shape note tunebooks. Davisson was born February 2, 1780 in Shenandoah County, Virginia. He spent his last years living on a farm at Weyer's Cave, about 14 miles from Dayton, Virginia, and died October 21, 1857. He is buried in the Massanutten-Cross Keys Cemetery, Rockingham County, Virginia. Davisson was a member and ruling elder of the Presbyterian Church. He is best known for his 1816 compilation the Kentucky Harmony (Harrisonburg, Virginia), which is generally considered the first Southern shape-note tunebook. Composer and publisher William B. Blake said it was "a book characteristic of that period, abounding in minor tunes." Other books published by Davisson were A Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony (Harrisonburg, Virginia: 1820), Introduction to Sacred Music, Extracted from the Kentucky Harmony and Chiefly Intended for the Benefit of Young Scholars, (Harrisonburg, Virginia: 1821), and A Small Collection of Sacred Music (Harrisonburg, Virginia: 1825). According to musicologist George Pullen Jackson, Davisson's compilations are "pioneer repositories of a sort of song that the rural South really liked." Perhaps his best-known tune is "Idumea," a minor tune very popular in Southern shape note circles and featured in the movie Cold Mountain. In addition to his own tunebooks, Davisson also printed Songs of Zion by James P. Carrell (1821) --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

John Dykes Bower

1905 - 1981 Person Name: John Dykes Bower, 1905-1981 Scripture: Psalm 139 Composer of "MAISEMORE" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook Sir John Dykes Bower CVO (13 August 1905 – 1981) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Truro Cathedral, Durham Cathedral and St Paul's Cathedral. John Dykes Bower was born on 13 August 1905 in Gloucester. He was one of four brothers. Stephen Dykes Bower became a famous church architect. He was educated at Cheltenham College and studied organ under Herbert Brewer, and was organ scholar at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge from 1922. He was organist of: Truro Cathedral 1926 - 1929 New College, Oxford 1929 - 1933 Durham Cathedral 1933 - 1936 St Paul's Cathedral 1936 - 1968 --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

John Davy

1763 - 1824 Scripture: Psalm 139 Composer of "[You have searched me, LORD, and you know me]" in Christian Worship

Antonin Dvořák

1841 - 1904 Person Name: Antonín Dvořák Scripture: Psalm 139:1-4 Composer of "NEW WORLD (Dvořák)" in Voices Together

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