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W. K. Brown

Person Name: W. K. B. Author of "That Far Away Clime" in Gospel Glory

W. S. Brown

Author of "As a Volunteer" in Brotherhood Hymns Early 20th Century

H. Myron Braun

Arranger of "[A certain traveler on his way]" in Songs for Life

Lee Hastings Bristol

1923 - 1979 Person Name: Lee Hastings Bristol, Jr. Adapter of "Let Us Now Depart in Thy Peace" in The United Methodist Hymnal Born: 1923, Brook­lyn, New York. Died: 1979, Syr­a­cuse, New York. Bristol was ed­u­cat­ed at Ham­il­ton Col­lege, Clin­ton, New York (BA); Trin­i­ty Col­lege of Mu­sic, Lon­don (or­gan stu­dies); and the In­sti­tute for In­ter­na­tion­al Stu­dies, Ge­ne­va, Switz­er­land (grad­u­ate stu­dies). He worked in New York for the Bris­tol-Me­yers Com­pa­ny (the fam­i­ly bus­i­ness) in ad­ver­tis­ing and pub­lic re­la­tions, 1948-62. From 1962-69, he served as pre­si­dent of West­min­ster Choir Col­lege, Prince­ton, New Jer­sey. In 1972, the Hymn So­ci­e­ty in the Unit­ed States and Ca­na­da made him a fel­low of the so­ci­e­ty. His works in­clude: The Lamb and Other Car­ols, 1951 Songs for Li­tur­gy, ed­it­or More Hymns and Spir­it­u­al Songs, ed­it­or, 1972 Hymns for Child­ren and Grown-Ups Lyrics: "Let Us Now De­part in Thy Peace" Music: SEDGWICK --hymntime.com/tch/

Benjamin Briggs

Arranger of "A LA RU" in Celebrating Grace Hymnal

Anthony Briggs

Person Name: AB Composer of "[A light rises in the darkness for the upright]" in Catholic Book of Worship III

C. A. Brock

Composer of "[A loving wife, a mother dear]" in The Cyber Hymnal

Henry Ramsden Bramley

1833 - 1917 Person Name: Henry R. Bramley, 1833-1917 Author of "The Great God of Heaven" in The Cyber Hymnal English clergyman, a high-church Anglican. Text editor of Christmas Carols New and Old, 1871 (John Stainer was the music editor), a seminal work in the second period of carol revival. The usual four-part setting of "The First Nowell" appeared in this book. Published a number of translations of hymns and carols from the Latin. ============================= Bramley, Henry Ramsden, M.A., was born June 4, 1833, at Addingham, near Otley, Yorks, matriculated at Oriel College, Oxford, 1852, Scholar of University College 1853, Fellow of Magdalen 1857 (B.A. 1856, M.A. 1859). He was ordained D. 1856, P. 1858, was from 1861 to 1889 Vicar of Horspath, Oxon, and from 1895 to 1901 Canon and Precentor of Lincoln. His hymns and translations appeared principally in his own Christmas Carols (p. 212, ii.) and in the different Lyras edition by Mr. Shipley, generally marked as by " H. R. B." Of these, "The great God of Heaven is come down to earth" (Christmas), p. 212, ii., is in the English Hymnal, 1906. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Donald Britton

b. 1919 Person Name: Donald Britton, 1919- Composer of "AARONIC BLESSING" in Together in Song

Alfred Thomas Townshend Verney-Cave, Baron Braye

1849 - 1928 Person Name: Alfred T. T. Verney-Cave Translator of "O Savior Of The World Forlorn" in The Cyber Hymnal Also known as: Alfred Wyatt-Edgell

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