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Noel Tredinnick

b. 1949 Person Name: Noël Tredinnick, 1949- Scripture: Luke 9:35 Arranger of "MAJESTAS" in Worship and Rejoice Composer

Basil E. Bridge

b. 1927 Person Name: Basil Ernest Bridge, 1927- Scripture: Luke 9:23-43 Author of "The Son of God proclaim" in Together in Song

Richard Dirksen

1921 - 2003 Person Name: Richard Dirksen, 1921- Scripture: Luke 9:23-43 Composer of "VINEYARD HAVEN" in Together in Song Richard Dirksen

Ralph Wright

b. 1938 Person Name: Ralph Wright, OSB, b. 1938 Scripture: Luke 9:28-36 Translator of "Hear Us, Almighty Lord (Attende Domine)" in RitualSong Ralph Wright, OSB

Jack Schrader

b. 1942 Person Name: Jack Schrader, 1942- Scripture: Luke 9:28-36 Arranger of "PLEADING SAVIOR" in Worship and Rejoice JACK SCHRADER (b. 1942), arranger, composer, conductor, vocalist, and organist/pianist, is past editor with Hope Publishing Company, retiring in January of 2009. His association with Hope began in 1978. A 1964 graduate of Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, where he majored in Voice and Organ, he also received the Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Nebraska (1966). Further studies in theology culminated in Jack's ordination by the Evangelical Free Church of America (1975). Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he now resides in Wheaton, Illinois, with his wife, Karen. They have three children, Beth, Jonathan and Joel, and currently three grandchildren. Jack is the best selling choral composer in the Hope catalog. In addition to choral music Jack has published collections for keyboardists, instrumentalists and vocal soloists. He was a member of the editorial committee for Hope's most recent hymnal, WORSHIP & REJOICE (2001), in which he has 24 hymn credits. His music is heard in hundreds of churches across the country each Sunday, and he can be seen throughout the year as a guest clinician at choral reading sessions and workshops. --www.hopepublishing.com

Lynn Shaw Bailey

b. 1955 Scripture: Luke 9:28-33 Composer of "WHISENHUNT" in Celebrating Grace Hymnal Lynn Shaw Bailey is a composer, arranger, choral clinician, writer and lyricist. Her music includes sacred educational and secular works for choirs as well as a compositions for piano, organ, handbells and instrumental ensembles. NN

José Ysidro López

b. 1947 Person Name: José Ysidro López, n. 1947 Scripture: Luke 9:35 Composer of "[Alabanza a ti, oh Cristo]" in Flor Y Canto (2nd ed.)

Jacopone, da Todi

1230 - 1306 Person Name: Jacopone da Todi, 1230-1306 Scripture: Luke 9:28-36 Author of "At the Cross Her Station Keeping" in RitualSong Jacobus de Benedictis, commonly known as Jacopone, was born at Todi in Umbria, early in the 13th century, his proper name being Jacopone di Benedetti. He was descended from a noble family, and for some time led a secular life. Some remarkable circumstances which attended the violent death of his wife, led him to withdraw himself from the world, and to enter the Order of St. Francis, in which he remained as a lay brother till his death, at an advanced age, in 1306. His zeal led him to attack the religious abuses of the day. This brought him into conflict with Pope Boniface VIII., the result being imprisonment for long periods. His poetical pieces were written, some in Italian, and some in Latin, the most famous of the latter being "Cur mundus militat sub vana gloria" (possibly by Walter Mapes), and the "Stabat Mater dolorosa." Archbishop Trench says of him:— “An earnest humourist, he carried the being a fool for Christ into every-day life. The things which with this intent he did, some morally striking enough, others mere extravagances and pieces of gross spiritual buffoonery—wisdom and folly, such as we often find, side by side, in the saints of the Roman Calendar—are largely reported by Wadding, the historian of the Franciscan Order, and by Lisco, in a separate monograph on the Stabat Mater, Berlin, 1843, p. 23. These often leave one in doubt whether he was indeed perfectly sound in his mind, or only a Christian Brutus, feigning folly, that he might impress his wisdom the more deeply, and utter it with more freedom." Sacred Latin Poetry, 3rd ed., 1874, p. 268. Sketches of the life and writings of Jacopone, drawn entirely from the original sources (Trench), have been published as follows:— (1) By Mohnike, Studien Stralsund, 1825, vol. i. pp. 335-406; (2) by Ozanam, Les Poétes Franciscains en Italie au Treizieme Siecle, Paris. In addition there are articles in the Biographie Universelle; Macmillan’s Magazine, Aug., 1873; and the Encyclopedia Britannica , 9th ed. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ============================ See also in: Wikipedia

Anthony G. Petti

1932 - 1985 Person Name: Anthony G. Petti, 1932-1985 Scripture: Luke 9:28-36 Translator of "At the Cross Her Station Keeping" in RitualSong Petti, Anthony Gaetano. (London, England, February 12, 1932-- ). Roman Catholic. University College, London, B.A., 1955; M.A., 1957; D.Lit., 1970. While teaching English at the University of London (1955-1968) and the University of Calgary, Alberta (1969-?), and directing in both cities vocal and instrumental groups whose members shared his tastes, he did a great deal of research into Renaissance literature and music, particularly that produced by English Catholics, and published critical editions of many obscure and fascinating works. He reached out to a non-specialist audience with The New Catholic Hymns, for which he served as literary editor and made several translations, was published by Faber Music, London, in 1971; editions in several other countries soon followed, and his verses found their way into many other hymnbooks and breviaries. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives

Raúl Galeano

Scripture: Luke 9:28-36 Author of "God Is Here Today (Dios está aquí)" in Glory to God Raul Galeano was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is the son of Don and Dona Talavera Nestor Galeano Galeano Ortellado Ada. From an early age showed a passion for music and he began to play the guitar, under the teaching of Professor Rocco Dinusso, at age 9. Galeano family eventually emigrated to the United States and brothers Omar, Raul and Gladis had to learn English. There, while still a teenager his passion for music led him to stage theater and other media, where he served professionally, also credited in the execution of the drums (Drums) as second instrument. At age 22, motivated by his other passion, aviation, he walked away from the applause for approaching clouds and experience the joy of flying, as pilots can only feel it. Today Raul resides in the State of Florida with his wife and children, including little Emmanuel. And serves as executive of a passenger transport company, his passion for music and the aircraft is the same. In Miami you can find and listen sometimes when a guest on radio programs or any Christian institution sings "God Is Here" and also his other compositions. --www.diosestaaqui.us/Biografia.htm

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