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Bill Newton

Harmonizer of "LACQUIPARLE" in Baptist Hymnal 1991

Brian Barlow

b. 1952 Person Name: Brian Barlow (1952-) Percussion arrangement of "LACQUIPARLE" in Common Praise (1998) Brian Barlow (drummer, percussionist, guitarist, producer) was born in 1952 in Bellville, Ontario, Canada. He has spent mosst of his career in the Toronto recording studios and is one of Canada’s most recorded musicians. He has worked with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, the National Arts Centre Orchestra, the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, the Victoria Symphony, and the Esprit Orchestra. -Nancy Naber

Alfred L. Riggs

1837 - 1916 Person Name: Alfred Longley Riggs Arranger of "LACQUIPARLE" in Hymns of the Rural Spirit b. Minn.; clergyman, Wis., Ill.; missionary to Dakota Indians; principal of Santee Normal Training School; married Mary Buel Hatch LOC Name Authority Files

Stan McKay

Translator (into Cree) of "Many and Great, O God, Are Your Works" in Voices United

Lara Baatenburg

Arranger of "LACQUIPARLE" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Philip Frazier

1892 - 1964 Person Name: Philip Frazier, 1892-1964 Translator (English) of "Psalm 8" in Sing! A New Creation A full blood­ed Sioux, Fra­zier was born in a te­pee, com­ing from a line of mis­sion­ar­ies. His grand­fa­ther was Ar­te­mas Eh­na­ma­ni, a San­tee Da­ko­ta who was con­vert­ed to Chris­ti­an­ity by mis­sion­ar­ies while in pri­son af­ter the U.S.-Da­ko­ta con­flict of 1862. Eh­na­ma­ni be­came pas­tor of the larg­est Da­ko­ta church, Pil­grim Pres­by­ter­ian. Philip at­tend­ed the San­tee In­di­an School, Yank­ton Col­lege Aca­de­my, the North­field Mount Her­mon School in Mas­sa­chu­setts, and Dart­mouth College (leaving the lat­ter to join the army). He re­ceived de­grees from Ob­er­lin Col­lege (1922), Chi­ca­go Theo­lo­gic­al Se­mi­na­ry (BDiv 1925), and Dart­mouth College, Ha­no­ver, New Hamp­shire (DD 1964). Ordained in 1926, he min­is­tered among the Sioux, and at the end of his life, was su­per­vis­or of the Sioux In­di­an Mis­sion of Stand­ing Rock Re­ser­va­tion, North Da­ko­ta. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)

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