EPIPHANY SONG

Composer: H. Kenn Carmichael

H. Kenn Carmichael was born in Martins Ferry, 1908 and graduated from Muskingum College (B.A. 1938), the University of Wisconsin (M.A. in Speech, 1930), and the University of Minnesota (Ph.D. in Theater, 1941). He was head of the theatre department at Purdue University (1931-1943). From 1943 to 1946, Carmichael served in the U.S. Navy, where he made training films. After his enlistment ended, Carmichael taught at City College, Los Angeles (1947-1954), and then joined Film Production International producing films for denominational stewardship campaigns. In 1962, Carmichael and his wife were commissioned by the Commission on Ecumenical Mission and Relations (COEMAR) of the United Presbyterian Church U.S.A. as consultants in communicat… Go to person page >

Arranger: Clayton D. Lein

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Arranger: John Weaver

Dr. John Weaver Organist/Music Director, Emeritus John Weaver retired at the end of May 2005, after 35 years of ministry as Director of Music and Organist at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City. During his tenure here, he also served as Head of the Organ Department at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia from 1972 to 2003 and Chair of the Organ Department at the Juilliard School from 1987 to 2004. The American Organist named him among the 101 most notable organists of the 20th century. Weaver traces his love for the "King of Instruments" back to his childhood. Born in the Eastern Pennsylvania town of Mauch Chunk (now called Jim Thorpe), his first introduction to music was through the organ at the First Presby… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: EPIPHANY SONG
Composer: H. Kenn Carmichael (1976)
Arranger: Clayton D. Lein (1976)
Arranger: John Weaver (1989)
Meter: 9.8.9.8 with refrain
Key: F Major
Copyright: Arrangement © 1978 Clayton D. Lein. All rights reserved. Used by permission;© 1978 H. Kenn Carmichael

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Hymns for a Pilgrim People #149

The Presbyterian Hymnal #62

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