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David Maddux

b. 1954 Person Name: Dave Maddux Hymnal Number: 152 Arranger of "I LOVE THE LORD; HE HEARD MY CRY (fragment)" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Matt Maher

Hymnal Number: 698 Author of "Your Grace Is Enough" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Rick Founds

b. 1954 Person Name: Rick Founds, b. 1954 Hymnal Number: 610 Author of "Lord, I Lift Your Name on High" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Jonas Myrin

Hymnal Number: 559 Author of "Ten Thousand Reasons" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Paul Akers Richardson

b. 1951 Person Name: Paul A. Richardson Hymnal Number: 155 Author of "As He Gathered at His Table" in Lift Up Your Hearts Dr. Richardson's principal area of research and writing is hymnology (congregational song). Author of Singing Baptists: Studies in Baptist Hymnody in America, with Harry Eskew and David W. Music (Church Street Press, 1994); and "I Will Sing the Wondrous Story": A History of Baptist Hymnody in America, with David W. Music (Mercer University Press, 2008). Bachelor of Music (voice performance and church music), Mars Hill College; Master of Church Music (voice performance), Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Doctor of Musical Arts (church music: voice performance and musicology), Southern Baptist Theological Seminary postdoctoral studies, Colgate-Rochester Divinity School/ Bexley Hall/Crozer Theological Seminary; Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester; Regents Park College, University of Oxford. --See Samford University School of the Arts bio, 03 July 2014.

Gerhard M. Cartford

1923 - 2016 Person Name: Gerhard M. Cartford, b. 1923 Hymnal Number: 493 Translator (English and Spanish) of "Cantai ao Senhor (O Sing to the Lord)" in Lift Up Your Hearts Gerhard Cartford was born in 1923. He helped to edit the Lutheran Book of Worship (1978) and wrote the liturgical chant service for the hymnal. He also translated some hymns for Libro de Litugia y Cántico and also helped edit this hymnal. He was head of the Music Department at Texas Lutheran University for 13 years Lynette (Mann) Parkhurst, former student

Jessie Seymour Irvine

1836 - 1887 Hymnal Number: 732 Composer of "CRIMOND" in Lift Up Your Hearts Jessie Seymour Irvine United Kingdom 1836-1887. Born at Dunnottar, Kincardineshire, Scotland, the daughter of a parish minister of the Church of Scotland who served at Dunottar, Peterhead, and Crimond in Aberdeenshire, she became an organist, in training at the town of Banff. In 1871, while living in Crimond, she composed a tune for the metrical version of Psalm 23 as an exercise for a composition class. It was first performed at evening worship at Auchterless Parish Church. Not satisfied with her own work, she asked for help to reharmonize it from musician, David Grant, from Aberdeen. At the time, Grant was collaborating with associates compiling hymns and metrical Psalms from across north Scotland intending to publish them in a new hymnal. “The Northern Psalter” was published in 1872, became popular, and over 70,000 copies were sold. For years the hymn tune was credited to Grant, but Jessie’s sister wrote a letter to the hymnal editors claiming her sister wrote the tune, harmonized by Grant. She is now credited by most as the original composer. She died in Aberdeen, Scotland. She is commemorated by a set of four etched glass panels installed inside Crimond Parish Church in 2002. The hymn was played at Princess Elizabeth’s wedding (later Queen Elizabeth) to Philip Mountbatten in 1947. John Perry

Alice Parker

1925 - 2023 Person Name: Alice Parker, b. 1925 Hymnal Number: 255 Translator (English) of "Somos uno en Cristo (We Are One in Christ Jesus)" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Dwight Liles

b. 1957 Person Name: Dwight Liles, b. 1957 Hymnal Number: 874 Author of "We Are an Offering" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Melva W. Costen

b. 1933 Person Name: Melva Costen Hymnal Number: 481 Arranger of "WHAT A MORNING" in Lift Up Your Hearts Melva W. Costen, a native of South Carolina, retired as Helmar Emil Nielsen Professor of Worship and Music, choral director, and chair of the church music degree program at Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia. She subsequently became the Visiting Professor of Liturgical Studies at the Institute of Sacred Music at Yale Divinity School in New Haven, Connecticut. She remains active in the Civil Rights Movement and as a teacher and consultant in area of church music, liturgy, and curriculum development. (2006) --www.cokesbury.com/

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