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Martin E. Leckebusch

b. 1962 Author of "We Hear Reports from Long Ago" in Christian Worship

Jonathan B. McNair

b. 1959 Person Name: Jonathan McNair Harmonizer of "UNE JEUNE PUCELLE" in The New Century Hymnal

Andrew Donaldson

b. 1951 Composer (Accompaniment) of "UNE JEUNE PUCELLE" in Voices Together 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

Frederick Jackisch

1922 - 2022 Person Name: Frederick Jackisch, b. 1922 Harmonizer of "UNE JEUNE PUCELLE" in The Hymnal 1982

Bertus Frederick Polman

1945 - 2013 Person Name: Bert Polman, b. 1945 Author (refrain) of "Psalm 80" in Sing! A New Creation Bert Frederick Polman (b. Rozenburg, Zuid Holland, the Netherlands, 1945; d. Grand Rapids, Michigan, July 1, 2013) was chair of the Music Department at Calvin College and senior research fellow for the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship. Dr. Bert studied at Dordt College (BA 1968), the University of Minnesota (MA 1969, PhD in musicology 1981), and the Institute for Christian Studies. Dr. Bert was a longtime is professor of music at Redeemer College in Ancaster, Ontario, and organist at Bethel Christian Reformed Church, Waterdown, Ontario. His teaching covered a wide range of courses in music theory, music history, music literature, and worship, and Canadian Native studies. His research specialty was Christian hymnody. He was also an organist, a frequent workshop leader at music and worship conferences, and contributor to journals such as The Hymn and Reformed Worship. Dr. Bert was co-editor of the Psalter Hymnal Handbook (1989), and served on the committees that prepared Songs for Life (1994) and Sing! A New Creation (2001), both published by CRC Publications. Emily Brink

David S. Walker

Arranger of "JESOUS AHATONHIA" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement

George K. Evans

b. 1917 Person Name: [GKE] Paraphraser of "Estennialon de tsonue Jesus ahatonnia / The winter moon shone cold and clear" in The International Book of Christmas Carols George K. Evans (b. 1917) was educated at Rice University (B.A.) the University of Texas (M.A.), and George Peabody College for Teachers (Ph.D.). Throughout his career, he served as music supervisor and choral music director in high schools and colleges. He also was minister of music, choir director, and organist in various churches. --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993 Died: After 1962 (he had copyrights registered at least through 1963).

Douglas Galbraith

b. 1940 Person Name: Douglas Galbraith (b. 1940) Arranger of "UNE JEUNE PUCELLE" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.)

Barrie Cabena

b. 1933 Person Name: H. Barrie Cabena Arranger of "UNE JEUNE PUCELLE" in Glory to God

Roberta Bitgood

1908 - 2007 Arranger of "[The great round sun we love to see]" in Hymns for Primary Worship

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