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Elizabeth Poston

1905 - 1987 Person Name: E. P. Adapted, with descant of "ELGAR" in The Cambridge Hymnal Elizabeth Poston (24 October 1905 – 18 March 1987) was an English composer, pianist, and writer. See more in: Wikipedia

Edward Elgar

Person Name: Edward Elgar, 1857-1934 Composer of "ELGAR" in The Cambridge Hymnal

Samuel Webbe

1770 - 1843 Person Name: Samuel Webbe, the younger1770-1843 Adapter of "RICHMOND" in The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada Samuel Webbe, Jr. (1770-1843), adapted the tune RICHMOND. He was organist at Paradise Street Unitarian Church, Liverpool (1798). Later he succeeded his father as organist at the Spanish Ambassador’s Chapel, London (1817), and then St. Nicholas’ Church and St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Chapel, Liverpool. --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

Maurice Greene

1696 - 1755 Person Name: M. Green Composer of "ST. NICHOLAS" in Mawl a chân = praise and song Born: August 12, 1696, London, England. Died: December 1, 1755, England. Buried: Originally at St. Olave’s, Old Jewry. On the demolition of St. Olave’s, his remains were moved to St. Paul’s and placed in Boyce’s grave, May 18, 1888. Maurice Greene (12 August 1696 – 1 December 1755) was an English composer and organist. Born in London, the son of a clergyman, Greene became a choirboy at St Paul's Cathedral under Jeremiah Clarke and Charles King. He studied the organ under Richard Brind, and after Brind died, Greene became organist at St Paul's. With the death of William Croft in 1727, Greene became organist at the Chapel Royal, and in 1730 he became Professor of Music at Cambridge University. In 1735 he was appointed Master of the King's Musick. At his death, Greene was working on the compilation Cathedral Music, which his student and successor as Master of the King's Musick, William Boyce, was to complete. Many items from that collection are still used in Anglican services today. He wrote very competent music in the Georgian style, particularly long Verse Anthems. His acknowledged masterpiece, Lord, let me know mine end, is a representative example. Greene sets a text full of pathos using a polyphonic texture over a continuous instrumental walking bass, with a particularly effective treble duet in the middle of the work. Both this section and the end of the anthem contain superb examples of the Neapolitan sixth chord. --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Henry Lahee

1826 - 1912 Composer of "NATIVITY" in Hymns of the Faith Born: April 11, 1826, Chelsea, London, England. Died: April 29, 1912, London, England. Lahee studied under John Goss and William Sterndale Bennett. He played the organ at several churches, including Holy Trinity Church, Brompton (1847-74). He won prizes for his compositions in Bristol, Manchester, Glasgow, and London, and set to music poems by Edgar Allen Poe ("The Bells"), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ("Building of the Ship") and Alfred Tennyson ("Sleeping Beauty"). His works include: Metrical Psalter, with William Irons, 1855 Famous Singers of Today and Yesterday, 1898 One Hundred Hymn Tunes Sources: Frost, p. 680 CS Concordance, pp. 246-47 Nutter, p. 460 --www.hymntime.com/tch

David Willcocks

1919 - 2015 Person Name: David Willcocks (born 1919) Arranger of "RICHMOND" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.)

Daniel Hughes

Person Name: D. H. Translator of "Boed mawl i'r Sanctaidd yn y nef (Praise to the Holiest in the height)" in Mawl a chân = praise and song

John T. Job

Person Name: Parch John T. Job (Cyf.) of "Drwy'r goruchelder Mawl i Dduw (Praise to the Holiest in the height)" in Cân a Mawl

Sir Arthur Somervell

1863 - 1937 Person Name: Arthur Somervell, 1863-1937 Composer of "CHORUS ANGELORUM" in The Hymn Book of the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada b. June 5, 1863, Windermere, d. May 2, 1937, London; English composer and educationist

Andrew Wright

Person Name: Andrew Wright (b. 1955) Arranger (last stanza) of "BILLING" in Ancient and Modern

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