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James Tilleard

1827 - 1876 Topics: Christ Second Advent of Composer of "KENSINGTON" in The Hymnal and Order of Service

F. W. H. Myers

1843 - 1901 Person Name: Frederick William Henry Myers (1843-1901) Topics: Christ advent of Author of "Hark, what a sound, and too divine for hearing" in The Hymnal

Samar Das

Topics: The Christian Year Advent; Happiness and Joy; Jesus Christ Presence of; Peace Inner; Union with God In Christ Author of "Jesus, Come Dwell within Our Yearning Hearts (Jishu esho amar antore)" in Sound the Bamboo

Dale Grotenhuis

1931 - 2012 Topics: Deliverance; Epiphany & Ministry of Christ; Judge, God/Christ as; King, God/Christ as; New Year - Old Year; Return of Christ; Advent; Christmas; Creation; Deliverance; Easter; Epiphany & Ministry of Christ; Joy; Judge, God/Christ as; Judgment; Justice; King, God/Christ as; Mercy; Music; New Creation; New Year - Old Year; Return of Christ Harmonizer of "GENEVAN 98/118" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Dale Grotenhuis (b. Cedar Grove, WI, 1931; d. Jenison, Mi, August 17, 2012) was a member of the 1987 Psalter Hymnal 1987 Revision Committee, and was professor of music and director of choral music at Dordt College, Sioux Center, Iowa, from 1960 until he retired in 1994 to concentrate on composition. Educated at Calvin College; Michigan State University, Lansing; and Ohio State University, Columbus; he combined teaching with composition throughout his career and was a widely published composer of choral music. He also directed the Dordt choir in a large number of recordings, including many psalm arrangements found in the 1959 edition of the Psalter Hymnal. Before coming to Dordt, Grotenhuis taught music at Christian high schools in Washington and Michigan. Under his direction, the Dordt College concert choir participated in annual tours that took members throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. He loved the church and the music of the church. His favorite song was "All Glory Be to God on High". Bert Polman (last two sentences from Joy Grotenhuis, daughter-in-law)

Calvin Seerveld

b. 1930 Topics: Intercession of Christ; Ascension & Reign of Christ; Biblical Names & Places Bethlehem; Biblical Names & Places Gethsemane; Biblical Names & Places Mary; Return of Christ; Suffering of Christ; Advent; Advent; Ascension & Reign of Christ; Biblical Names & Places Bethlehem; Biblical Names & Places Gethsemane; Biblical Names & Places Mary; Christmas; Intercession of Christ; Kingdom; New Creation; Return of Christ; Suffering of Christ; Trinity Translator of "Savior of the Nations, Come" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Calvin Seerveld (b. 1930) was professor of aesthetics at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto from 1972 until he retired in 1995. Educated at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan; the University of Michigan; and the Free University of Amsterdam (Ph.D.), he also studied at Basel University in Switzerland, the University of Rome, and the University of Heidelberg. Seerveld began his career by teaching at Bellhaven College in Jackson, Mississippi (1958-1959), and at Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights, Illinois (1959-1972). A fine Christian scholar, fluent in various biblical and modern languages, he is published widely in aesthetics, biblical studies, and philosophy. His books include Take Hold of God and Pull (1966), The Greatest Song: In Critique of Solomon (1967), For God's Sake, Run with Joy (1972), Rainbows for the Fallen World: Aesthetic Life and Artistic Task (1980), and On Being Human (1988). He credits the Dutch musician Ina Lohr for influencing his compositions of hymn tunes. Most of his Bible versifications and hymns were written for the Psalter Hymnal (1987), on whose revision committee he ably served. Bert Polman

Adam Drese

1620 - 1701 Person Name: A. Drese (1620-1701) Topics: God's World Marriage, Home, and Children; Advent 2 The Word of God in the Old Testament; Pentecost 2 The People of God; Pentecost 2 The Church's Unity and Fellowship; Pentecost 6 Made New in Christ; Pentecost 10 The Mind of Christ; Pentecost 14 The Family; Pentecost 16 The Neighbour Composer of "ARNSTADT" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) Drese, Adam, was born in Dec. 1620, in Thuringia, probably at Weimar. He was at first musician at the court of Duke Wilhelm, of Sachse-Weimar; and after being sent by the Duke for further training under Marco Sacchi at Warsaw, was appointed his Kapellmeister in 1655. On the Duke's death in 1662, his son, Duke/Bernhard, took Drese with him to Jena, appointed him his secretary, and, in 1672, Town Mayor. After Duke Bernhard's death, in 1678, Drese remained in Jena till 1683, when he was appointed Kapellmeister at Arnstadt to Prince Anton Günther, of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. He died at Arnstadt, Feb. 15, 1701 (Koch, iv. 270-274; Allg. Deutsche Biog., v. 397; Wetzel, i. 1934, and A. H. , vol. i., pt. iv., pp. 28-30). In 1680, the reading of Spener's writings and of Luther on the Romans led to a change in his religious views, and henceforth under good and evil report he held prayer meetings in his house, which became a meeting-place for the Pietists of the district. "His hymns," says Wetzel, "of which he himself composed not only the melodies, but also, as I have certain information, the text also, were Bung at the meetings of pious persons in his house, before they came into print." One has been translated into English, viz.:— Seelenbräutigam, Jesus, Gottes Lamm, appeared in the Geistreiches Gesang-Buch, Halle, 1697, p. 147, in 15 stanzas of 6 1., repeated (with the well-known melody by himself added, which in the Irish Church Hymnal is called "Thuringia"), in the Darmstadt Gesang-Buch, 1698, p. 134, as No. 197 in Freylinghausen's Gesang-Buch, 1704, and recently as No. 119 in the Berlin G. L.S. , ed. 1863. In Wagner's Gesang-Buch, Leipzig, 1697, vol. iii. p. 420, it begins, "Jesu, Gottes Lamm." The translation in common use is:— Bridegroom, Thou art mine, a translation of stanzas 1, 2, 4, 8, 13-15, by Dr. M. Loy, as No. 283 in the Ohio Lutheran Hymnal, 1880. Another translation is, "God and man indeed," of stanza iii. as stanza i. of No. 463 in the Moravian Hymnbook, 1189 (1886, No. 224). [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Carl Schalk

1929 - 2021 Person Name: Carl F. Schalk Topics: God Praise and Thanksgiving; Adoration and Praise; Creation; God Creator; God Works; Grace; Gratitude; Hope; Jesus Christ Cross; Nature; Neighbour; Proclamation; Social Concerns; Unity of Creation; Wonder; Baptism of Jesus Year A; Proper 7 Year A; Advent 3 Year B; Easter 5 Year B; Proper 24 Year B Composer of "ROEDER" in Voices United Carl F. Schalk (b. Des Plaines, IL, 1929; d. 2021) is professor of music emeritus at Concordia University, River Forest, Illinois, where he taught church music since 1965. He completed gradu­ate work at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, and at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri. From 1952 to 1956 he taught and directed music at Zion Lutheran Church in Wausau, Wisconsin, and from 1958 to 1965 served as director of music for the International Lutheran Hour. Honored as a Fellow of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada in 1992, Schalk was editor of the Church Music journal (1966-1980), a member of the committee that prepared the Lutheran Book of Worship (1978), and a widely published composer of church music. Included in his publications are The Roots of Hymnody in The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (1965), Key Words in Church Music (1978), and Luther on Music: Paradigms of Praise (1988). His numerous hymn tunes and carols are collected in the Carl Schalk Hymnary (1989) and its 1991 Supplement. Bert Polman

Tania Braun

Topics: Amor por Jesucristo; Love for Jesus Christ; Año Cristiano Adviento; Christian Year Advent; Healing; Sanidad; Jesucristo Segunda Venida de; Jesus Christ Second Coming of Translator of "I See the King of Glory (Veo al Rey de gloria)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Herbert Howells

1892 - 1983 Person Name: Herbert Howells, 1892-1983 Topics: Assurance; Biblical Names and Places Jacob; Church Year Advent; Church Year Baptism of the Lord; Daily Prayer Evening Prayer; Earth; Fear; Freedom from Fear; God as Refuge; God as Shield; God as Creator; God's Wonders; God's Armor; God's Deeds; God's Nearness; God's Presence; God's Protection; God's Strength; Hymns of Praise; Mission; Occasional Services New Year; Peace; People of God / Church Renewal; People of God / Church Witnessing; Prayer; Songs of Zion; Suffering; Victory; War and Revolution; Witness; Year A, B, C, Easter, Easter vigil; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, May 29-June 4 (if after Trinity Sunday); Year C, Reign of Christ, November 20-26 Composer of "MICHAEL" in Psalms for All Seasons UK

Louis Monastier-Schroeder

1871 - 1953 Person Name: L. Monastier Topics: Biblical Characters Isaiah; Biblical Characters Jesse; Biblical Characters Mary, Mother of Jesus; Christian Year Advent; Jesus Christ Atonement; Jesus Christ Images of; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Light; Prophets; Salvation; Advent 2 Year A; Advent 3 Year A; Advent 4 Year A; Advent 4 Year B; Advent 1 Year C; Advent 2 Year C; Christmas Eve Year C; Christmas Day 1 Year C; Epiphany Year C Translator (into French) of "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" in Voices United

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