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Dan Kreider

b. 1981 Author of "In Times of Old" in Psalms and Hymns to the Living God

Jürgen Henkys

b. 1929 Translator (st. 6) of "Herr, mach uns stark im Mut, der dich bekennt" in Antwort Finden in alten und neuen Liedern, in Worten zum Nachdenken und Beten

Rubén Giménez

b. 1953 Author of "Oh Juventud, Que Alabas al Señor" in Himnario Bautista

Johann Christoph Hampe

Translator (German, vs. 6-8) of "For all the Saints who from their labours rest" in Cantate Domino

Flossette Du Pasquier

Translator (French, vs. 6-8) of "For all the Saints who from their labours rest" in Cantate Domino

Cornelie Lechler

1857 - 1950 Person Name: C. Lechler Translator (German, vs. 1-5) of "For all the Saints who from their labours rest" in Cantate Domino

Alec Wyton

1921 - 2007 Composer (descant) of "SINE NOMINE" in Singing the New Testament Alec Wyton is described in Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, by saying, "Wyton has brought together and caused to flourish three separate traditions: English church music, American church music and music from outside the churches." Also bringing together clergy and musicians of the Episcopal Church, he was the Coordinator of the Standing Commission on Church Music from 1974 to 1985; he was Minister of Music at St. Stephen's Church, in Ridgefield, Conn., from 1987 until his appointment as Minister of Music Emeritus in 2004; and he was Founder and Chairman of the Church Music Department of the Manhattan School of Music. Wyton is the award-winning ASCAP composer of over 100 published works; editor of the Anglican Chant Psalter; contributor of articles to professional journals; performer, teacher and lecturer: he is the complete musician. From 1954 to 1974 he was Organist and Master of the Choristers at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and Headmaster of the Cathedral Choir School. He taught at Union Theological Seminary in NYC and was Chairman of the Organ Department at Westminster Choir College, Princeton. Wyton was born in London in 1921. He earned degrees from the Royal Academy of Music and Oxford University. He came to the United States in 1950, working briefly in Dallas and St. Louis. Wyton died on March 18, 2007, after a prolonged illness. He has traveled throughout the US and Canada playing recitals, conducting workshops, master classes and hymn festivals stressing the coexistence in liturgy of great music and literature of the past with new and exciting works by artists of our time. --www.selahpub.com

V. Isabel Jones

b. 1920 Author of "At Last Has Dawned (Centennial Hymn)" in Praise Ways Jones, Violet Isabel. (Alves, Scotland, April 24, 1920-- ). Presbyterian. M.A., Dip. in Ed., Edinburgh University; Ph.D., University of Wales. Interpreter with the Allied Control Commission for Germany, 1944-1947; lecturer in German, University of Wales, 1947-1966; professor of German, University of Regina (Saskatchewan), 1966-?. While teaching the entire range of German language and literature, she preferred to publish studies of 18th-century writing, and of comparisons between German and Scottish balladry. A long period of illness in the 1970s thus found her with an ideal background for writing the many hymns which she produced before her health improved. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives

Carol Fox Thorne

Person Name: Carol Fox Thorne, twentieth century Author (stanzas 1, 2, 4) of "In Celebration, Clap Your Hands and Sing" in The Covenant Hymnal

Duncan Howlett

1906 - 2003 Person Name: Duncan Howlett (1906- ) Author of "Praise ye the Lord, His mighty works acclaim" in The Hymnal of the Evangelical Mission Covenant Church of America

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