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Richard Langdon

1730 - 1803 Person Name: Richard Langdon, 1729-1803 Topics: Brotherly Love and Fellowship; Christians Example of; Christians Fellowship of; Consistency; Saints Union with Christ; Saints Union with each Other Composer of "LANGDON" in Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church

Alfred Reginald Allen

1876 - 1918 Topics: Example of Christ Composer of "ST. HELENA" in The Hymnal Allen graduated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (1898). He began his career in neurology at the University of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia General Hospital. He was also musically gifted, working especially with operas. He was killed in action during World War I.

George Jarvis Geer

1821 - 1885 Person Name: G. Jarvis Geer Topics: Example of Christ Composer of "MARSHALL" in The Hymnal Born: February 24, 1821, Waterbury, Connecticut. Died: March 16, 1885, New York. Buried: Saint Paul’s Churchyard, Manhattan, New York. Geer graduated from Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut (1842), and the General Theological Seminary, New York (1845). He served as Rector of Christ Church, Ballston Spa, New York; Associate Rector of the Church of the Holy Apostles, New York (1859); and Rector of St. Timothy’s, New York (1866). He was the first president of the Free Church Guild of New York, and a member of the General Convention of 1874. He received the degree of S. T. D. from Columbia University, and of D.D. from Union in 1862. His works include: Tune-Book of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1848, with Bishop Bedell & Dr. Muhlenburg The Conversion of St. Paul (New York: 1871) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Hastings Crossley

1846 - 1926 Person Name: Thomas H. H. Crossley Topics: Example of Christ Composer of "ANAGOLA" in The Hymnal Thomas Hastings Henry Crossley, Born: Au­gust 8, 1846, Glen­burn (near Lis­burn), County An­trim, Ire­land. Died: March 3, 1926. Educated at the Roy­al School of Dun­gan­non, Cross­ley was a pro­fess­or of Greek at Bris­tol Uni­ver­si­ty, Eng­land, and at Bel­fast Un­i­ver­si­ty, Ire­land. He al­so stu­died mu­sic un­der Bert­hold Tours. His works in­clude: A trans­la­tion of The Fourth Book of the Med­i­ta­tions of Mar­cus Au­re­li­us, 1882 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

Alberto Merubia

1919 - 2013 Topics: Jesucristo Redentor Estación después de Epifanía; Año Cristiano Bautismo del Señor; Christian Year Baptism of the Lord; Discipulado y Servicio; Discipleship and Service; Jesucristo Ejemplo; Jesus Christ Example; Jesus Christ Translator of "Cuando al Jordán fue Cristo" in Mil Voces para Celebrar

J. Edgar Park

1879 - 1956 Topics: Christ Our example; Christ Temptation of; Consecration of our means; Prayer For Purity; Purity and Self-Control Author of "O Jesus, thou wast tempted" in Elmhurst Hymnal John Edgar Park, until his retirement in 1944, was President of Wheaton College, Massachusetts. He was born in Belfast, Ireland, March 7, 1879 and had his theological studies at New College, Edinburgh, The Royal University, Dublin, and Princeton Theological Seminary. His principal pastorate was in the Second Church of Newton, Congregational, West Newton, Massachusetts, which he served 1926 to 1944, going from there to the Presidency of Wheaton. He is the author of many books, including one of the Lyman Beecher Lectures at Yale. He wrote one of the "Eleven Ecumenical Hymns," entitled "O Christ whose love has sought us out," which were obtained by the Hymn Society for use at the Evanston Assembly (1954) of the World Council of Churches. --Fourteen New Rural Hymns. Used by permission.

Peter D. Smith

b. 1938 Topics: The Christian Year Easter; Christian Year Easter; Concern; Conflict and Struggle; Hope; Jesus Christ Cross; Jesus Christ Example; Jesus Christ Images of; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Jesus Christ Person; Jesus Christ Presence; Jesus Christ Resurrection; Prisoner(s); Unity of Creation; Vocation; Baptism of Jesus Year A; Easter 3 Year A; Baptism of Jesus Year C Composer of "LIFE" in Voices United

G. W. Chadwick

1854 - 1931 Person Name: George W. Chadwick Topics: Christ Our example; Christ Humility; Christ Teacher; Comfort; Passion for Souls; Life of Jesus Composer of "ARMSTRONG" in Elmhurst Hymnal Educator, administrator, organist, conductor, and principal composer of the Second New England School, whose members also included John Knowles Paine, Horatio Parker, and Amy Marcy Beach, George W. Chadwick taught several generations of American musicians at the New England Conservatory, and came to be regarded as the standard bearer of the Yankee academic tradition in music. Born in Lowell, MA. on November 13, 1854, Chadwick studied organ with his older brother and used his earnings as an organist to finance the musical studies which his father opposed. After leaving high school in 1872, he clerked for a brief time in his father's insurance office while studying with Dudley Buck and Eugene Thayer at the New England Conservatory. Upon graduation in 1876 he accepted an appointment as a music instructor at Mt. Olivet College in Michigan and founded the Music Teachers National Association. In 1877 Chadwick embarked on the pilgrimage which was considered de rigeur for American musicians; he sailed for Germany to study in Leipzig and Munich with such famous pedagogues as Rheinberger. His RIP VAN WINKLE OVERTURE, composed abroad to an American theme, won him some early notice, and before returning to the States in 1880, he tasted a bit of the bohemian life by tramping the Continent with a group of avant garde artists and writers called the Duvenek Boys. New England Conservatory From 1877 to his appointment to the Directorship of the New England Conservatory in 1897, Chadwick built his career as a Boston teacher, organist, and composer. Among his celebrated pupils were Horatio Parker, who, in turn taught Charles Ives, Daniel Gregory Mason, and Frederick Shepherd Converse. Chadwick's compositional style has been dubbed "Boston Classicism." Though there is a distinct academic foundation to his music, his works also reflect a certain Yankee bluntness and retain the hints of his colorful vagabond days. In his mature period to which his powerful verismo opera, THE PADRONE, and his lyric drama, JUDITH, belong, Chadwick's music makes significant strides in freeing the American idiom from the German conservatory style. Sensitive, also, to indigenous influences, Chadwick made use of African-American song, Anglo-American psalmody, and folk idioms in his symphonic compositions. His 137 songs for solo voice and piano reflect a deep-seated interest in contemporary poetry in a Romantic vein. Among his best known settings are two cycles by Boston poet Arlo Bates: A FLOWER CYCLE and TOLD IN THE GATE. --www.pbs.org/wnet/ihas/composer/chadwick.html

Peter R. Walker

Topics: The Christian Year Easter; Christian Year Easter; Concern; Conflict and Struggle; Hope; Jesus Christ Cross; Jesus Christ Example; Jesus Christ Images of; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Jesus Christ Person; Jesus Christ Presence; Jesus Christ Resurrection; Prisoner(s); Unity of Creation; Vocation; Baptism of Jesus Year A; Easter 3 Year A; Baptism of Jesus Year C Arranger of "LIFE" in Voices United

J. S. Ford

b. 1868 Person Name: J. S. Ford, 1868- Topics: Christ Example, our; Christ Names of; Christ Offices of; Christ Our Shepherd; The Godhead The Son; Sheep, God's ; Shepherd, the Good; Name Of Jesus ; Jesus (See also Christ) Name of; Guide Jesus our; Redeemer, the; Example Christ our Composer of "REDDITT" in Methodist Hymn and Tune Book

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