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Edward L. White

1809 - 1851 Person Name: E. L. White Hymnal Number: 60 Composer of "EDINBURGO" in El Himnario para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanola en Todo el Mundo

M. Mavillard

Hymnal Number: 98 Author of "¡Rostro divino, ensangrentado" in El Himnario para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanola en Todo el Mundo

William S. Bambridge

1842 - 1923 Person Name: W. S. Bambridge Hymnal Number: 299 Composer of "SAN ASAPH" in El Himnario para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanola en Todo el Mundo

James Frederick Swift

1847 - 1931 Person Name: J. F. Swift Hymnal Number: 438 Composer of "ERNSTEIN" in El Himnario para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanola en Todo el Mundo Used pseudonym Godfrey Marks. See also Marks, Godfrey (Musician) ================ Swift, James Frederick, son of Joseph Swift, was born at Manchester, Dec. 28, 1847. In 1851 he removed with his parents to Liverpool, where he was educated at the Commercial School of Liverpool College. At an early age he displayed a talent for music, and performed in public as a pianist as early as 1859. In 1863 he was appointed organist at the Cranmer Wesleyan Chapel. Subsequently he was organist at St. Andrew's Church, Liver¬pool, for 10 years, and then, from 1886 to the present, at St. Bride's, in the same city. He has composed a large number of songs and instrumental pieces under the nom-de-plume of "Godfrey Marks." He has also written a number of hymns and sacred odes, for which he has composed music. From these eight were published with the music, in 1875, as Hymns for Home and Sacred Festivals (London, Novello). From this small collection the following hymns have come into common use:— 1. When evening shadows gather. Evening. Written in 1873, and first sung in public at the Wesleyan Choral. Festival in St. George's Hall, Liverpool, in 1874. It was included in his Hymns for Home, &c, No. 8, in 5 stanzas of 8 lines. It then passed into Thring's Collection, 1882, the Prim. Methodist Hymnal, 1887, and others. It is a very beautiful Evening Hymn. 2. Have you heard the sweet, sweet story? Life of Jesus. Written in 1874, and published in his Hymns for Home, &c, 1875, No. 4, in 5 stanzas of 8 lines, with a chorus of 4 lines. 3. When life is gay with sunshine. Refuge in Trouble. Written in 1874, and published in his Hymns for Home, &c, 1875, No. 7, in 3 st. of 8 1. Of these hymns Nos. 2, 3 have been largely used at Sunday School Anniversaries and similar gatherings. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

G. M. Bills

Hymnal Number: 427 Author of "Ven tras Mí, siguiendo mis pisadas" in El Himnario para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanola en Todo el Mundo

Michael Costa

1808 - 1884 Person Name: M. Costa Hymnal Number: 351 Composer of "NAAMAN" in El Himnario para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanola en Todo el Mundo [Michaele Andrea Agniello Costa] Born: Feb­ru­a­ry 14, 1808, Na­ples, It­a­ly. Died: 1884, Hove, East Sus­sex, Eng­land. Buried: Ken­sal Green Cem­e­te­ry, Lon­don, Eng­land. Costa learned the ru­di­ments of mu­sic from his ma­ter­nal grand­fa­ther, Gi­a­co­mo Trit­to; he was placed at the Real Col­le­gio di Mu­si­ca in Na­ples, and af­ter a publ­ic ex­am re­ceived a schol­ar­ship from Fer­di­nand I, King of the Two Si­ci­lies. He com­posed his first can­ta­ta at age 15, and went on to write sym­pho­nies, or­a­tor­ios, op­er­as, and quar­tets. He event­u­al­ly moved to Lon­don, where he was knight­ed in 1869. In 1871, he be­came "di­rect­or of the mu­sic, com­pos­er, and con­duct­or" at Her Ma­jes­ty’s op­e­ra. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

G. Calamita

Hymnal Number: 303 Author of "¡Luchad, luchad pro Cristo" in El Himnario para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanola en Todo el Mundo

Elihu S. Rice

Person Name: E. S. Rice Hymnal Number: 355 Composer of "¿NOS VEREMOS?" in El Himnario para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanola en Todo el Mundo

H. M.

Hymnal Number: 60 Author of "Aleluya, Aleluya al Cordero de Dios" in El Himnario para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanola en Todo el Mundo

William J. Kraft

Person Name: W. J. Kraft Hymnal Number: 320 Composer of "HERALDO" in El Himnario para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanola en Todo el Mundo

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