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Michael Morgan

b. 1948 Meter: 8.6.8.6.7.6.8.6 Author of "O Shepherd, Hear and Lead Your Flock" in Psalms for All Seasons Michael Morgan (b. 1948) is a church musician, Psalm scholar, and collector of English Bibles and Psalters from Atlanta, Georgia. After almost 40 years, he now serves as Organist Emeritus for Atlanta’s historic Central Presbyterian Church, and as Seminary Musician at Columbia Theological Seminary. He holds degrees from Florida State University and Atlanta University, and did post-graduate study with composer Richard Purvis in San Francisco. He has played recitals, worship services, and master classes across the U. S., and in England, France, Spain, Switzerland, and Germany. He is author of the Psalter for Christian Worship (1999; rev. 2010), and a regular contributor in the field of psalmody (most recently to the Reformed collections Psalms for All Seasons and Lift Up Your Hearts, and the new Presbyterian hymnal, Glory to God). Michael Morgan

Kevin Hildebrand

b. 1973 Person Name: Kevin J. Hildebrand, b. 1973 Meter: 8.6.8.6.7.6.8.6 Composer of "NEOSHO" in One and All Rejoice

Effie Chastain de Naylor

1889 - 1960 Person Name: Effie Chastain de Naylor, n. 1889 Meter: 8.6.8.6.7.6.8.6 Translator of "Oh, pueblecito de Belén" in Culto Cristiano Born in Mexico in 1889 to parents from the U.S. who were missionaries. She married George Dent Naylor, a Methodist missionary and they worked in Guantánamo. She was a composer and choir director. Her music is widely used in Cuban churches. Dianne Shapiro, from A Social History of Cuban's Protestants: God and the Nation, by James A.Baer (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2019)

Lewis H. Redner

1831 - 1908 Person Name: Lewis Henry Redner Meter: 8.6.8.6.7.6.8.6 Composer of "ST. LOUIS" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Lewis Henry Redner (1831-1908) was born in Philadelphia, where he became a real estate agent and served on weekends as an organist and Sunday School Superintendent. He spent nineteen years at Holy Trinity church where Phillips Brooks was rector, and is credited with increasing attendance at the Sunday School from thirty-one to more than a thousand. In 1868 Brooks asked him to write a tune for his new text for children inspired by his recent trip to Bethlehem. Redner composed the tune the night before it was to be sung in worship on Sunday morning. The text and tune were first published in 1894 in The Church Porch, where the tune was named ST. LOUIS, possibly after the composer’s name. Redner is remembered today because of this one tune that has remained a Christmas favorite. Emily Brink

Harry J. Kurzenknabe

Meter: 8.6.8.6.7.6.8.6 Composer of "MAPUTO" in The Cyber Hymnal Son of John Kurzenknabe. Cyber Hymnal

Salomão Ferraz

1880 - 1969 Meter: 8.6.8.6.7.6.8.6 Translator of "Pequena Vila de Belém"

D. W. Ebert

Meter: 8.6.8.6.7.6.8.6 Author of "Our Hearts O'erFlow With Praises" in The Cyber Hymnal

Rob Roy Peery

b. 1900 Meter: 8.6.8.6.7.6.8.6 Composer of "SALISBURY (Peery)"

John D. Buckingham

1855 - 1928 Meter: 8.6.8.6.7.6.8.6 Composer of "VALE" John was educated in Boston, London and Paris. He graduated from the Boston University College of Music in 1879 and taught at the New England Conservatory from 1877 to 1896. He played the organ for several churches in Massachusetts. NN, Hymnary from Benjamin, W. H. Biographies of Celebrated Organists of America. Albany, New York: The Benjamin Publishing Company, 1908. pp. 28-29

Newel Kay Brown

b. 1932 Meter: 8.6.8.6.7.6.8.6 Composer of "[With songs of praise and gratitude]"

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