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Johan Ludvig Runeberg

1804 - 1877 Person Name: Johan L. Runeberg Author of "What Joy There Is" in The Cyber Hymnal Runeberg, Johan Ludvig. (Jacobstad, Finland, February 5, 1804--May 6, 1877, Borgå). Lutheran. Educated at University of Åbo. Secretary to the Council of the University, 1830-1836. Chair of Latin at Borgå College, 1837-1847; rector, 1847-1850. Author of The Grave of Perrho, 1831, verse romances of Finnish life; The Elk Hunter; Hanna, and Fänrik Ståls sänger, patriotic poems on the war of independence. National poet of Finland. Editor of the Swedish hymnal for the Finnish church, 1857, which included 57 of his texts and nine of his translations or revisions. Author of "Hur ljuft det är att komma" (What Joy There Is in Coming). --Likely J. Irving Erickson, DNAH Archives

Isidor Dannström

1812 - 1897 Person Name: Johan Isidore Dannström Composer of "SANCTUARY (Dannström)" in The Cyber Hymnal Johan Isidor Dannström born 15 December 1812 in Stockholm, died 17 October 1897, was a Swedish composer, music critic, opera singer (baritone) and vocal coach. Dannström studied at the Stockholm Conservatory 1826-1829 and in Paris for García mud . He worked at the Royal Theatre 1841-1844 and vocal coach from 1844 to 1886. Dannström was the conductor of the Harmonious Society from 1846 to 1847. He also ran a music store in Stockholm from 1856 to 1886. He was elected as member #329 of the Royal Academy of Music February 28, 1851. He was a general agent for the German pneumatic harmoniumtillverkaren Trayser in Stuttgart. Dannström is represented in the 1986 hymnal with a book (No. 80). Well known is also his comic duet Duellists bass and tenor with piano accompaniment. In 1849 gave Dannström a book on vocal technique called Singing Method and 1896 an autobiography. He was married the first time from 1853 to 1854 with the opera singer Betty Boye. Operettas: The shoemaker and his wife, in 1847 Mr and Mrs Tapp Letterman, 1848 Doctor Tartaglia, 1851 Lord coat, 1861 --sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isidor_Dannstrom

A. Samuel Wallgren

1885 - 1940 Person Name: A. Samuel Wallgren, 1885-1940 Translator (from Swedish) of "What Joy There Is" in The Cyber Hymnal Wallgren, A. Samuel. (Dalarna, Sweden, June 27, 1885--August 6, 1940, Chicago, Illinois). Evangelical Covenant. Son of E.M. Wallgren. Attended North Park College. University of Chicago, M.A., 1911. Registrar, instructor of English, and Dean of North Park College 1911-1940. Member of editorial committee for The Covenant Hymnal, 1931. --J. Irving Erickson, DNAH Archives

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