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Jean Starr Untermeyer

1886 - 1970 Person Name: Jean Untermeyer Author of "Temper My Spirit, O Lord" in The New Hymnal for American Youth Wife of Louis Untermeyer

Percival G. Underwood

Author of "Put Out the Life Boat" in The Voice of Praise No. 2

Jay Ungar

Composer of "ASHOKAN FAREWELL" in Chalice Hymnal

Richard Unfreid

Harmonizer of "AZMON" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement

Verla Unruh

Author of "Le Veré A Mi Señor" in Alabanzas Favoritas No. 2

John T. Underwood

Translator (English) of "산 마 다 불 이 탄 다 고 운 단 풍 에 (Ev'ry Hill Seems be Be Aflame)" in 찬송과 예배 = Chansong gwa yebae = Come, Let Us Worship

Ann Underhill

Author of "We Thank Thee for Music" in Hymns for Primary Worship

Einar Unseth

b. 1925 Person Name: Einar Unseth, b. 1925 Author of "I Come, O Lord" in Ambassador Hymnal

Unwin

Person Name: H. J. Unwin, 1876- Composer of "FOLKSTONE" in Methodist Hymn and Tune Book

Henry Unrau

Author of "Happy Is the Name of the Lord" in Sing and Rejoice!

Carl Unruh

Author of "I Hid My Soul" in Youth Sings

J. H. Ungemach

Composer of "[I'm only a little sparrow]" in Lieder-Perlen

William Underwood

Person Name: Rev. Wm. Underwood Author of "Dwelling in Love" in Songs of Love and Praise No. 5

Carl Unglaub

Person Name: C. Unglaub Composer of "[Kinder, Kinder, dass ihr's wisst]" in Fröhliche Weihnacht

Ellen H. Underwood

Author of "I'm sure I shall not pass again this way" in The Hymnal

John F. Underwood

Author of "Come, Behold! the Feast of Heaven" in Glory to God

Myrtle Unruh

Author of "Reugio bendito" in Himnos de la Iglesia

Mrs. John F. Underhill

Composer of "[Mis ojitos brillan Para el Salvador]" in Cantos Infantiles para La Escuela Sabática 1

Louis Untermeyer

1885 - 1977 Person Name: Louis Untermeyer (b. 1885) Author of "God, though this life be but a wraith" in More Hymns and Spiritual Songs Louis Untermeyer; b. Oct. 1, 1885, New York, NY, d. Dec. 18, 1977, Newtown, CT. Husband of Jean Starr Untermeyer. American writer, poet, literary critic, and editor.

Uncle Jordan

Author of "Roll, Jordan, Roll" in A Collection of Revival Hymns and Plantation Melodies

Lynn Adair Ungar

b. 1963 Person Name: Lynn Adair Ungar (estadounidense, n. 1963) Composer of "PILGRIMAGE" in Las Voces del Camino

Lizzie Underwood

Person Name: Lizzie H. Underwood Author of "No Abiding City Here" in The Cyber Hymnal

Scott Underwood

Author of "Take My Life (Holiness)" in Baptist Hymnal 2008 Contemporary Christian musician

E. Unangst

Author of "The Loving Little Ones" in The Cyber Hymnal

B. C. Unseld

1843 - 1923 Person Name: Benjamin Carl Unseld Composer of "UNSELD" in The Cyber Hymnal Benjamin Carl Unseld, 1843-1923 Born: Oc­to­ber 18, 1843, Shep­herd­stown, West Vir­gin­ia. Died: No­vem­ber 19, 1923. Buried: Elm­wood Ceme­te­ry, Shep­herd­stown, West Vir­gin­ia. After leav­ing school at age 14, Un­seld worked as a clerk in a coun­try store. He re­ceived his first mu­sic­al in­struct­ion around age 15, from a com­pan­ion who had at­tend­ed a sing­ing school. He was shown the rep­re­sen­ta­tion of the scale in the old Car­mi­na Sac­ra, and had it sung for him. At the friend’s sug­gest­ion, he got per­mis­sion from his pas­tor to prac­tice on the church or­gan. Since both boys worked, their on­ly chance to prac­tice was af­ter the store closed at 9:00 p.m., and oc­casion­al­ly at noon­time. They went to the church to­ge­ther and took turns, one at the key­board and the other at the bel­lows. Shortly af­ter the Bat­tle of An­tie­tam in Sep­tem­ber 1862, some of which Un­seld wit­nessed, he left home and be­came a book­keep­er in the gen­er­al of­fic­es of a rail­road in Co­lum­bia, Penn­syl­van­ia. He sang in a choir, and gained fur­ther prac­tice read­ing mu­sic. He rent­ed a mel­o­de­on and spent much time in his room im­pro­vis­ing on it. He bought a co­py of Wood­bur­y’s Har­mo­ny and Mu­sic­al Com­po­si­tion, and stu­died it as well as he could with­out a teach­er. He ac­cept­ed an in­vi­ta­tion to play the or­gan in the lo­cal Meth­od­ist church, on the con­di­tion that he re­ceived the tunes ear­ly in the week so he could learn them. This was his first po­si­tion as an or­ga­nist. In the spring of 1866, he en­tered the Mu­sic­al In­sti­tute in Pro­vi­dence, Rhode Is­land, con­duct­ed by Eben Tour­jée (found­er of the New Eng­land Con­serv­a­to­ry in Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts, and fa­ther of Liz­zie Tour­jée). There he stu­died voice, pi­a­no, or­gan, and har­mo­ny. Af­ter learn­ing of Un­seld’s bus­i­ness ex­per­i­ence, Dr. Tour­jée made him sec­re­ta­ry of the school; in 1867, Un­seld be­came the first sec­re­ta­ry of the New Eng­land Con­ser­va­to­ry. Starting in 1870, Un­seld at­tend­ed schools led by The­o­dore F. Sew­ard. There he met George Webb, Low­ell Mason, James Mc­Gran­a­han, Charles Case, and other not­a­bles in the mu­sic com­mun­i­ty. In 1874, Uns­eld taught at Fisk Un­i­ver­si­ty in Nash­ville, Ten­nes­see, and helped train Fisk’s Ju­bi­lee Sing­ers for their Eur­o­pe­an trip. In 1877 and 1878, he was or­gan­ist and choir mas­ter at St. James’ Epis­co­pal Church, Lan­cas­ter, Penn­syl­van­ia. In 1879, Un­seld moved to New York Ci­ty, and for 15 years taught, led choirs, com­posed and pub­lished. In New York, his mu­sic­al head­quar­ters was the pub­lish­ing house of Big­low & Main Com­pa­ny, where he was in al­most dai­ly con­tact with the pop­u­lar com­pos­ers and teach­ers of the day: Ira San­key, Ho­ra­tio Palm­er, Hu­bert Main, Ro­bert Low­ry, et al. In 1894, Un­seld moved to Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio, and worked as an ed­it­or for the Fill­more Mu­sic House. In 1898, he moved to Day­ton, Ohio, and worked in a sim­i­lar ca­pa­ci­ty for the Lo­renz Pub­lishing Com­pa­ny. He moved back to New York Ci­ty in 1901, then to Ha­gers­town, Ma­ry­land in 1905. He and his wife Sal­lie were ap­par­ent­ly liv­ing in Ten­nes­see as of 1920. Un­seld’s works in­clude: The Chor­al Stan­dard (New York: Fill­more Bro­thers, 1895) Progress in Song, with E. T. Hil­de­brand (Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio: The Fill­more Bro­thers Com­pa­ny) Unseld was in­duct­ed in­to the South­ern Gos­pel Mu­sic As­so­ci­a­tion Hall of Fame in 2004. Sources-- Hall, pp. 239-44 Music-- Ancyra Euphemia He Is Ris­en Hordville Make Haste! Meschach Twilight Is Fall­ing Unseld Wonderful Mess­age --www.hymntime.com/tch

James C. Underhill

Person Name: Underhill Author of "Voices Come" in Spiritualist Hymnal

Ernst Unger

Composer of "[Was singt ihr Vögel so mit Macht?]" in Sammlung Kirchlicher Lieder

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