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Philippe Goibaud Du Bois

1626 - 1694 Composer of "CHRISTE FONS JUGIS"

Henri Dumont

1610 - 1684 Person Name: Henry Du Mont Composer of "[Twofold Amen] (Dumont 11261)"

Flossette Du Pasquier

Person Name: Flossette du Pasquier Translator of "Oh viens, jour du Seigneur" in Voices United

Violette Du Pasquier

b. 1922 Translator of "Écoutez le Chant des Anges" in Les Chants du Pèlerin

Malcolm Du Plessis

Person Name: Malcolm du Plessis Author of "We Declare Your Majesty" in The Celebration Hymnal

Benjamin Rufino Duarte

1874 - 1942 Translator of "Nome Bom, Doce à Fé"

Arlo D. Duba

b. 1929 Person Name: Arlo D. Duba, b. 1929 Versifier of "Psalm 84: How Lovely, Lord, How Lovely" in Sing! A New Creation Arlo Duba (b. 1929) was an administrator at Princeton Seminary and is professor of worship (emeritus) and former dean at the University of Dubuque (Iowa) Theological School. Sing! A New Creation, 2002

H. W. Dubee

Composer of "[From the coast of Massachusetts]" in The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection

Gustaf Düben

1628 - 1690 Composer of "DUEBEN" in American Lutheran Hymnal Gustaf Düben (also Gustav) (1628 – 1690) was a Swedish organist and composer. Düben was born and died in Stockholm. He was the grandson of the German-born Andreas Düben, who had been organist at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, and son of the composer and court kapellmeister Anders Düben (the Younger)]. In 1663, he succeeded his father as both hovkapellmästare, director of the Royal Swedish Court Orchestra, and organist of the German St Gertrud Church in Stockholm. He was the father of four children: Gustav von Düben the Younger (1659-1726), Joachim von Düben the Elder (1671-1730), Emerentia von Düben (1669-1743) and Anders von Düben (the Younger) (1673-1738). Gustaf the younger and Anders the Younger appears to have been the only of his children who followed in his father's footsteps as a composer, courtier and eventually kapellmeister. The Düben collection of manuscripts includes many unicae of German baroque music. --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

J. von Düben

1671 - 1730 Translator of "Kom, jordens barn! eho du är"

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