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Hans G. Nägeli

1773 - 1836 Person Name: Hans Nägeli Composer of "NAOMI" in The Cyber Hymnal Johann G. Nageli (b. Wetzikon, near Zurich, Switzerland, 1773; d. Wetzikon, 1836) was an influential music educator who lectured throughout Germany and France. Influenced by Johann Pestalozzi, he published his theories of music education in Gangbildungslehre (1810), a book that made a strong impact on Lowell Mason. Nageli composed mainly" choral works, including settings of Goethe's poetry. He received his early instruction from his father, then in Zurich, where he concentrated on the music of. S. Bach. In Zurich, he also established a lending library and a publishing house, which published first editions of Beethoven’s piano sonatas and music by Bach, Handel, and Frescobaldi. Bert Polman

Berthold Tours

1838 - 1897 Person Name: Berthold Tours (1838-1897) Composer of "GOUDA" in The University Hymn Book

William Tans'ur

1699 - 1783 Person Name: Wm. Tansur Composer of "BARBY" in New Manual of Praise William Tansur, b. about 1700, Dunchurch of Barnes; d. 1783, St. Neots Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908 Also known as Tansur; Tanzer; le Tansur

J. Comley

1819 - 1901 Composer of "[Thy home is with the humble, Lord!]" in The Spirit of Praise Born: Jan­u­a­ry 16, 1819, Cors­ton, Wilt­shire, Eng­land. Died: June 8, 1901, Chel­ten­ham, Eng­land. Comley’s works in­clude: The Lord’s Deal­ings with James (Lon­don: Jar­rold & Sons, 1857) A Se­lect­ion of Tunes, 1878 Poems (Here­ford, Eng­land: Jake­man and Car­ver, 1884) Poems, Chief­ly Sac­red (Here­ford, Eng­land: Wil­son & Phill­ips, 1892) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

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