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J. W. Bischoff
Short Name: J. W. Bischoff
Full Name: Bischoff, J. W. (John W.) 1850-1909
Birth Year: 1850
Death Year: 1909

John W. Bischoff was born in 1849, became blind at the age of two years, came to the Congregational Church as organist and choir-director at the age of twenty-five, and remained thirty-five years up to the date of his death on Memorial Day, May 30, 1909. He was a prolific composer, most of his work being of the lyric style. In his first book, Crystal Songs, compiled in 1877 with the assistance of Otis F. Presbrey, there are thirty-two tunes of his compoistion. During many years of his service he provided music loves with a series of monthly concerts, at which a high grade of music was rendered.

American writers and compilers of sacred music by Frank J. Metcalf (New York; Cincinnati: Abingdon Press, 1925)

Wikipedia Biography

John W. Bischoff (27 November 1850 in Chicago – May 30, 1909 in Washington, DC) was a blind musician and composer. Blind from age two, Bischoff went on to become a noted organist, compiler of musical collections, and composer. His compilations included a significant number of his own works, and include Gospel Bells (1883), God Be With You (1880) and Not Half Has Been Told (1877). He was the principal organist at the first Congregational Church in Washington from 1874 until his death in 1909. At his death, he was married to Elisie Bond Bischoff, who was also a musician.

Tunes by J. W. Bischoff (37)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
[All praise and all majesty, honor and blessing]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)313556 56533 33434
[Beautiful the little hands] (Bischoff)J. W. Bischoff (Composer)1633345 15542 34653
[Christ is precious, do you doubt Him]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)355543 11176 55534
[Truth is dawning! see the morning] (53325)J. W. Bischoff (Arranger)153325 44313 53422
[Come, trembling soul, be not afraid] (Bischoff)J. W. Bischoff (Composer)455433 54323
[Come near me, O my Savior]John W. Bischoff (Composer)1553153 54542 76655
[Crown the Savior with your praises] (Bischoff)J. W. Bischoff (Composer)112331 67116 55132
[Crystal songs, pure and bright]John W. Bischoff (Composer)212333 34517 65654
[Father, bless our school today]J. W. Bischofff (Composer)1533323 43223 46653
[For God and Home and Native Land] (Bischoff)J. W. Bischoff (Composer)313517 12334 32117
GOD BE WITH YOUJ. W. Bischoff (Arranger)133333 35236 66666
[I am sitting at Thy board]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)431512 34343 21712
[I cannot sing as angels sing] (Bischoff)J. W. Bischoff (Composer)333332 15553 23456
[I have read of a beautiful city] (Presbrey)J. W. Bischoff (Arranger)634545 67215 11171
[I sat alone with life's memories]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)2233332 34443 22255
[I sing of a city, by prophets foretold]J. W. Bischoff (Arranger)255556 51332 11161
[In Jesus I have found sweet rest]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)255551 23332 12221
[In the darkest hour] (Bischoff)J. W. Bischoff (Composer)1455671 53544 32355
[In the path I'm walking] (Bischoff)J. W. Bischoff (Composer)533221 76616 55515
[Like a band of soldiers]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)255653 12161 55565
[Mama, said little Nellie]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)355512 33334 41233
MORNING LIGHT (Bischoff)J. W. Bischoff (Composer)233323 43223 46653
[Never forget that the Savior is near]John W. Bischoff (Composer)256717 12666 75671
[O prodigal, don't stay away] (Bischoff)J. W. Bischoff (Composer)2151111 71252 22212
LAMBS OF THE FOLDJ. W. B. (Composer)251713 27155 56711
[See ye not the hostile legions]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)413535 12321 17612
[Shall I sing a song of my King]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)455334 32176 54317
[Sing of Jesus our Shepherd]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)534323 21551 35332
[The Lord is my light; then why should I fear] (Bischoff)Dr. J. W. Bischoff (Composer)2353432 52321 11765
[The sky is overcast with clouds of gloom]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)353332 15766 55433
THE WHITE-ROBED ANGELSJ. W. Bischoff (Composer)532135 11616 53453
[There's a better time a-coming]J. W. Bischoff (Arranger)812332 16512 36521
[There's a glorious invitation]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)455112 55434 21715
[Through all the year, most gracious God]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)253353 32231 11233
[Through waters deep and dark]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)251173 32217 66565
[We're a little band of pilgrims]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)253732 34345 53735
[Why should the heathen oppose Him]J. W. Bischoff (Composer)355566 65133 34443

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