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BILSDALE

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Gordon Slater, 1896- Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 51143 21712 31565 Used With Text: I Love God's tiny Creatures
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FOREST GREEN

Appears in 261 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. Vaughan Williams Tune Sources: English Traditional Melody Incipit: 51112 32345 34312 Used With Text: I love God's tiny creatures

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I Love God's tiny Creatures

Author: George W. Briggs, 1875-1929 Hymnal: Hymns for Youth #34 (1966) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Languages: English Tune Title: BILSDALE

I love God's tiny creatures

Author: George Wallace Briggs Hymnal: Songs of Praise for America #d42 (1938)

I love God's tiny creatures

Author: G. W. Briggs Hymnal: Songs of Faith #50 (1945) Languages: English

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Ralph Vaughan Williams

1872 - 1958 Person Name: R. Vaughan Williams Arranger of "FOREST GREEN" in Hymns for Children and Grownups to Use Together Through his composing, conducting, collecting, editing, and teaching, Ralph Vaughan Williams (b. Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, England, October 12, 1872; d. Westminster, London, England, August 26, 1958) became the chief figure in the realm of English music and church music in the first half of the twentieth century. His education included instruction at the Royal College of Music in London and Trinity College, Cambridge, as well as additional studies in Berlin and Paris. During World War I he served in the army medical corps in France. Vaughan Williams taught music at the Royal College of Music (1920-1940), conducted the Bach Choir in London (1920-1927), and directed the Leith Hill Music Festival in Dorking (1905-1953). A major influence in his life was the English folk song. A knowledgeable collector of folk songs, he was also a member of the Folksong Society and a supporter of the English Folk Dance Society. Vaughan Williams wrote various articles and books, including National Music (1935), and composed numerous arrange­ments of folk songs; many of his compositions show the impact of folk rhythms and melodic modes. His original compositions cover nearly all musical genres, from orchestral symphonies and concertos to choral works, from songs to operas, and from chamber music to music for films. Vaughan Williams's church music includes anthems; choral-orchestral works, such as Magnificat (1932), Dona Nobis Pacem (1936), and Hodie (1953); and hymn tune settings for organ. But most important to the history of hymnody, he was music editor of the most influential British hymnal at the beginning of the twentieth century, The English Hymnal (1906), and coeditor (with Martin Shaw) of Songs of Praise (1925, 1931) and the Oxford Book of Carols (1928). Bert Polman

G. W. Briggs

1875 - 1959 Author of "I love God's tiny creatures" in Hymns for Children and Grownups to Use Together George Wallace Briggs is a Canon of Worcester Cathedral and one of the most distinguished British hymn writers and hymnologists of today. Six of his hymns appear in the Episcopal Hymnal of 1940 (American). Another hymn on the Bible entitled "Word of the living God" was written for the 25th Anniversary of the British Bible Reading Fellowship and was sung in Westminster Abbey on June 5, 1947. It has been widely used since that time. Canon Briggs is a leading member of the Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland. He is also the composer of several hymn times, six of which have appeared in British hymnals. In addition to his work as a clergy man of the Church of England and an hymnologist, he has interest himself actively in the field of religious education, being largely responsible for two books with wide circulation in Britain, "Prayers and Hymns for used in Schools" and "The Daily Service." These books have had great influence on the worship practices of British schools, public and private. It is of historic interest that he is the author of one of the prayers used at the time of the famous meeting of Churchill and Roosevelt on H.M.S. Prince of Wales in 1941 when the Atlantic Charter was framed. --Ten New Hymns on the Bible, 1952. Used by permission.

Gordon Slater

1896 - 1996 Person Name: Gordon Slater, 1896- Composer of "BILSDALE" in Hymns for Youth
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