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Thomas Campbell

1800 - 1876 Composer of "SAGINA" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Thomas Campbell, born in Sheffield, Yorkshire in 1800, died in Sheffield in 1876. In 1825 he published The Bouquet: a collection of tunes composed and adapted to Wesley's Hymns which included 23 tunes, all of which were given botanical names; the most well known is SAGINA (PEARLWORT). From Dictionary of Composers for the Church in Great Britain and Ireland by Robert Evans and Maggie Hymphreys (London: Mansell, 1997)

Asa Hull

1828 - 1907 Composer of "[And can it be that I should gain]" in Grove Songs No. 2 Asa Hull USA 1828-1907. Born in Keene, NY, he became a music publisher in New York City. He married Emma F Atherton, and they had a daughter, Harriett. He wrote many tunes and authored temperance rallying songs. He published 33 works, of which 21 were songbooks, between 1863-1895. He died in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry

W. T. Dale

1845 - 1924 Person Name: Rev. W. T. Dale Arranger of "[And can it be that I should gain]" in Times of Refreshing

Thomas Campbell

1777 - 1844 Person Name: Thomas Campbell, 1777-1844 Author of "And Can It Be That I Should Gain" in One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism Campbell, Thomas, the Poet, has little in common with hymnody. A few of his pieces, including," When Jordan hushed its waters still," are found in a limited number of hymnals. His poetical works, The Pleasures of Hope, Gertrude of Wyoming, and others, have been reprinted several times. He was born at Glasgow, 1777; died at Boulogne, 1844, and was buried in Westminster Abbey. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

J. W. Elliott

1833 - 1915 Person Name: James W. Elliott Composer of "ST. MARK" in Praise Songs J.W. Elliott was a popular composer of the Victorian period, and is best known for his nursery rhyme music and for his work on hymnals in the 1870s. He was born James William Elliott, in Warwick, England, on February 13, 1833. As a child, he sang as a chorister in the Leamington Parish Church. In those days, choristers were given lessons in all facets of church music, including organ lessons, counterpoint studies, and more in exchange for providing an extraordinary level of service to their parish church (services throughout the week, all holidays, extra services, etc.). The result is that most choristers who completed their studies received an excellent music education, and James was no exception. After starting his career as an organist and choirmaster for a countryside church, his talent became obvious. He moved to London, where he assisted Sir Arthur Sullivan (of Gilbert and Sullivan fame) in editing Church Hymns. In addition, James worked for a music publisher. His compositions include two operettas, numerous anthems, service music, works for instruments including the very popular harmonium, and most particularly for Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Songs, his children’s music score that sets many of the Nursery Rhymes to delightful music. Several of his hymn tunes are still in use today in many hymnals, most notably his hymn tune “Day of Rest.” He was heavily involved in the preparation of the musical edition of Church Hymns in 1874, the Choral Service Book of 1892, and transcriptions of hymn tunes using harmonies different than the traditional ones found in hymnals. He died in St. Marylebone, London, on February 5, 1915. --www.nursery-songs.com/

Dennis Allen

b. 1952 Arranger (last st) of "SAGINA" in Baptist Hymnal 2008

Alain Rocourt

Person Name: A. R. Translator of "And can it be that I should gain (Eské sé vré sé pou mouin tou)" in An Nou Chanté! Rev. Alain Rocourt, as cited in An Nou Chanté.

Joseph Linn

Composer (choral ending) of "SAGINA" in The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration

M. San León

Person Name: M. San Leon Translator of "And Can It Be (Cómo en su sangre pudo haber)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Thomas Campbell

1824 - 1876 Person Name: Thomas Campbell, 1825-1876 Composer of "SAGINA" in The Book of Praise

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