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Leona Von Brethorst

1923 - 2010 Scripture: Psalm 118:1 Composer of "I WILL ENTER" in Celebremos Su Gloria Leona Pearl (Bruce) Von Brethorst was born in Stinking Creek, Tennessee in 1923 to Leonard and Teresa Owens Bruce. After living in Detroit for a brief period as a young adult during World War II, she moved to Long Beach, California where she met and married Robert Von Brethorst. She was an active member of Bethany Chapel where she wrote poems and songs, organized an outreach that fed the homeless, and made quilts for anyone in need. She died in 2010.

Felipe Blycker-J

Person Name: F. B. J. Scripture: Psalm 118:1 Arranger of "I WILL ENTER" in Celebremos Su Gloria Spanish name used by Phillip W. Blycker. See also

Pedro Rubalcava

b. 1958 Scripture: Psalm 118 Composer of "[Den gracias a Dios porque es bueno]" in Cantos del Pueblo de Dios = Songs of the People of God (2nd ed.)

Brandon Waddles

b. 1988 Scripture: Psalm 118:1 Arranger of "[Oh, give thanks unto the Lord for He is good]" in One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism

Thomas Grassi

Scripture: Psalm 118 Harmonizer of "AVON" in Psalms of Grace

Georges Bizet

1838 - 1875 Person Name: G Bizet 1838-75 Scripture: Psalm 118 Composer of "ROMA" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship Georges Bizet (Alexandre César Léopold) was born in Paris, Oct. 25, 1838, died there, June 3 1975. He entered 8n 1848 the Conservatoire, where he studied composition under Halévy, and won the prix de Rome in 1857. Before graduating he had broguth out an operetta, Docteur Miracle, at the Bouffes Parisiens. On his return from Italy he composed and produced several opéras-comiques, whiche had but indifferent success. His overture, Patrie, and especially his interludes to Daudet's L'Arlésienne (afterwards published as two orchestral suits) were far better received. The corner-stone of his fame, however, was the Opera Carmen, which at once placed him in the foremost rank of modern French composer. This, and the suites L'Arlésienne and Roma, are his best-known works. He was a man of superior gifts, and of decidedly greater originality than other French composer of his generation. He was an accomplished pianist, especially noted for his wonderful sight-reading of orchestral scores. He married a daughter of Halévy. great hopes were entertained of his future, and his sudden death was universally lamented. Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians by John Denison Camplin, Jr. and William Foster Apthorp (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888)

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