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Johann Ludwig Steiner

1688 - 1761 Topics: Proper 21 Year A Composer of "GOTT WILL'S MACHEN" in Voices United

Michael Brierley

b. 1932 Person Name: John Michael Brierley (b. 1932) Topics: Proper 21 Year A Composer of "CAMBERWELL" in Ancient and Modern

Geoffrey T. Shaw

1879 - 1943 Person Name: Geoffrey Shaw, 1870-1943 Topics: Proper 21 Year B Adapter of "ENGLANDS LANE" in Common Praise

William Boyd

1847 - 1928 Topics: Proper 21 Year C Composer of "PENTECOST" in Voices United William Boyd Jamaica 1847-1928. Born at Montego Bay, he studied under Sabine-Baring Gould, and attended Worcester College,Oxford. He was ordained an Anglican priest in 1877, eventually becoming Vicar at All Saints Church, Norfolk Square, London. John Perry

Henry G. Ley

1887 - 1962 Person Name: Henry George Ley (1887-1962) Topics: Proper 21 Year C Composer of "RUSHFORD" in Ancient and Modern Born: December 30, 1887, Chagford, Devonshire, England. Died: August 24, 1962, near Ottery, Devonshire, England. Ley trained as a chorister at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, as a music scholar at Uppingham, the Royal College of Music, and as an organ scholar at Keble College, Oxford. He was Precentor of Radley College; organist at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford (1909-26); Choragus of the University, Oxford; professor of the organ at the Royal College of Music (1919); and organist at Eton College. Sources: Frost, p. 680 West, p. 87 http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/e/y/ley_hg.htm

Charles Coffin

1676 - 1749 Person Name: Charles Coffin (1676-1749) Topics: Proper 21 Year A Author of "On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry" in Ancient and Modern Coffin, Charles, born at Buzaney (Ardennes) in 1676, died 1749, was principal of the college at Beauvais, 1712 (succeeding the historian Rollin), and rector of the University of Paris, 1718. He published in 1727 some, of his Latin poems, for which he was already noted, and in 1736 the bulk of his hymns appeared in the Paris Breviary of that year. In the same year he published them as Hymni Sacri Auctore Carolo Coffin, and in 1755 a complete ed. of his Works was issued in 2 vols. To his Hymni Sacri is prefixed an interesting preface. The whole plan of his hymns, and of the Paris Breviary which he so largely influenced, comes out in his words. "In his porro scribendis Hymnis non tam poetico indulgendunv spiritui, quam nitoro et pietate consulendum esse existimavi. Pleraque igitur, argumentis convenientia e purissiinis Scripturae Sacrae fontibus deprompsi quac idoneis Ecclesiae cantui numeris alligarem." His hymns are described by a French critic as having less brilliancy than those of Santüil (q.v.), but more simplicity and unction. They number 100 in the edition of 1736. Translated into English by J. Chandler, I. Williams and others, are noted under their respective Latin first lines. [William T. Brooke] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Erik Routley

1917 - 1982 Person Name: Erik Routley, 1917-1982 Topics: Proper 21 Year B Harmonizer of "SLANE" in Common Praise

Lavon Bayler

b. 1933 Topics: Year B Proper 21 Adapter of "We Love Your Realm, O God" in The New Century Hymnal Lavon Baylor was born on January 17, 1933 in Sandusky, Ohio. She earned a Bachelor's degree from Iowa State Teachers College in 1955, a Master in Divinity from Eden Theological Seminary (St. Louis) in 1959 and did postgraduate work at Lancaster Theological Seminary. She has pastored Church of Christ and Congregational congregations in Ohio and Illinois. She is the author of Fresh Winds of the Spirit: liturgical resources for year A, Whispers of God: liturgical resources for year B and "Refreshing rains of the living Word: liturgical resources for year, as well as other books. Dianne Shapiro, from Prabook (www.prabook.com, accessed 2-3-2019)

David Evans

1874 - 1948 Topics: Proper 21 Year C Composer of "LUCERNA LAUDONIAE" in Voices United David Evans (b. Resolven, Glamorganshire, Wales, 1874; d. Rosllannerchrugog, Denbighshire, Wales, 1948) was an important leader in Welsh church music. Educated at Arnold College, Swansea, and at University College, Cardiff, he received a doctorate in music from Oxford University. His longest professional post was as professor of music at University College in Cardiff (1903-1939), where he organized a large music department. He was also a well-known and respected judge at Welsh hymn-singing festivals and a composer of many orchestral and choral works, anthems, service music, and hymn tunes. Bert Polman

Eleanor Hull

1860 - 1935 Person Name: Eleanor H. Hull Topics: Proper 21 Year B Versifier of "Be Thou My Vision" in Voices United

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