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A. H. Mann

1850 - 1929 Composer of "CRUX CHRISTI" in The New Laudes Domini Arthur Henry ‘Daddy’ Mann MusB MusD United Kingdom 1850-1929. Born at Norwich, Norfolk, England, he graduated from New College, Oxford. He married Sarah Ransford, and they had five children: Sarah, Francis, Arthur, John, and Mary. Arthur died in infancy. Mann was a chorister and assistant organist at Norwich Cathedral, then, after short stints playing the organ at St Peter’s, Wolverhampton (1870-71); St. Michael’s Tettenhall Parish Church (1871-75); and Beverley Minster (1875-76); he became organist at King’s College Chapel, Cambridge (1876-1929), Cambridge University organist (1897-1929), and music master and organist at the Leys School, Cambridge (1894-1922). In addition to composing an oratorio and some hymn tunes, he was music editor of the Church of England Hymnal (1894). In 1918 he directed the music and first service of “Nine lessons & carols” at King’s College Chapel. He was an arranger, author, composer, and editor. His wife, Sarah, died in 1918. He died at Cambridge, England. John Perry

Arthur E. Thomann

1908 - 1996 Person Name: A. H. Mann Composer of "CRUX CHRISTI" in Laudes Domini Son of Eduardo W. Thomaann, born in Switzerland, lived in Chile. Dianne Shapiro

George S. Dwight

Author of ""Man of Sorrows"" in Laudes Domini Dwight, George Spring, an American Presbyterian layman, directly descended from President Dwight, of Yale, b. at New York, Dec. 14, 1835, and after a business career died at Summit, N.J., August 28, 1886. His hymn, "0 Jesus, Man of Sorrows," appeared in Laudes Domini for the Sunday School, 1888, and again in New Laudes Domini, 1892. [Rev. L. F. Benson, D.D.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

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