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Joseph Mainzer

1801 - 1851 Composer of "MAINZER" in Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) Abbe Joseph Mainzer, b. Trier, 1807; d. Mancehster, 1851 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, ====================== Born: October 21, 1801, Trier, Germany. Died: November 10, 1851, Higher Broughton (near Manchester), England. Mainzer was educated at the Maîtrise of Trier Cathedral. Having studied engineering, he worked in mines at Saarbrücken, but was ordained in 1826 and after a few years became an abbé. He left Germany in 1833 for political reasons, settling in Brussels, then Paris, and Britain in 1839, living first in Edinburgh, then, after 1847, in Manchester. He published the Musical Times and Singing Circular. Novello took over the publication in 1844, renaming it the Musical Times. Sources: Pratt, p. 622 http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/i/mainzer_j.htm ===================== http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Mainzer,_Joseph_(DNB00)

Philip Armes

1836 - 1908 Composer of "GALILEE" in The Hymnal Philip Armes, born in Norwich,England, Aug. 15, 1836. Organist; chorister in Norwich Cathedral in 1846-48, and in Rochester Cathedral 1848-51; articled pupil of Dr. John Larkin Hopkins at Rochester, 1850-55; was organist of Trinity Church, Milton, Gravesend in 1855-57, at St. Andrew's, Wells Street, London, in 1857-61, of Chichester Cathedral in 1861-62, and of Durham Cathedral since 1862. Mus. Bac., Oxford 1858; Mus. Doc., Oxford, 1865. degrees also from University of Durham, 1863-1864. Works: Hezekiah, oratorio, performed at Worcester Festival, 1878; St. John the Evangelist, do., York Festival 1881; Communion Services in A; do. in B-flat; Te Deum; Morning and Evening Service in G; Anthems; Chants; Hymns, etc. Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians by John Denison Camplin, Jr. and William Foster Apthorp (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888)

Flossette Du Pasquier

Translator (French) of "Jesus shall reign where'er the sun" in Cantate Domino

Johann Christoph Hampe

Translator (German) of "Jesus shall reign where'er the sun " in Evangelisches Kirchengesangbuch

John Stanley

1712 - 1786 Composer of "WORCESTER" in The Children's Hymn Book b. 1/17/1712 in London; d. 5/19/1786 in London; English composer and organist

Dafydd Jones

1711 - 1777 Person Name: David Jones, Caio (Cyf.) of "Yr Iesu a deyrnasa'n grwn (Jesus shall reign where'er the sun)" in Cân a Mawl Also: Jones, Dafydd, of Caio

Camp Kirkland

Arranger (last stanza) of "DUKE STREET" in Baptist Hymnal 2008

William Moore

1811 - 1880 Composer of "ELY or ACCRINGTON" in The Sunday School Hymnary

William Matthews

1759 - 1830 Person Name: W. Matthews Composer of "MADRID" in The Fellowship Hymn Book

Thomas Williams

1761 - 1844 Person Name: Thomas Williams, 18th century Composer of "TRURO" in CPWI Hymnal See William, Thomas, 1761-1844 Known as: Thomas Williams Thomas Williams, Bethesda Morganwg Thomas Williams, Bethesda'r Fro Thomas Williams, from the Vale of Glamorgan

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