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Emmelar

Topics: Processional Arranger of "SOLDATEN" in The Sunday School Hymnal

Alfred S. Baker

1868 - 1896 Person Name: Alfred S. Baker, B.A. Topics: Processional Composer of "[Crown Him with many crowns]" in The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892

Frances Weld Danielson

Topics: Processionals and Offertories Author of "The Knights' Marching Song" in Songs for Little People

Wilfred G. Clelland

Topics: Processionals Composer of "MARTHA" in Trinity Hymnal

Henry A. Martin

1831 - 1911 Person Name: H. A. Martin Topics: Processionals Trinity Sunday Author of "Sound aloud Jehovah's praises" in The Church Hymnal Martin, Henry Arthur, M.A., son of George Martin, Chancellor and Canon of Exeter, born at Exeter July 30, 1831, and educated at Eton, and Christ Church, Oxford, graduating B.A. 1855, and M.A. 1857. On taking Holy Orders he became Curate of Hallow, near Worcester, 1856, and Vicar of Laxton with Moorhouse, Nottinghamshire, 1858. In 1871 he contributed the following hymns to Church Hymns:— 1. Lord of the frost-bound winter. Harvest. Written in 1859. 2. O Rock of Ages, One Foundation. St. Peter. Written in 1871. 3. Sound aloud Jehovah's praises. Holy Trinity. Written in 1870, in 8 stanzas, four of which only are given in Church Hymns. 4. The heavenly King must come. St. John Baptist. Written in 1871. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ======================= Martin, H. A., p. 715. ii. In the 1904 ed. of Hymns Ancient & Modern a new hymn by Mr. Martin is included for Passiontide, "Alone Thou trodd'st the wine press, and alone." It was written in Holy Week, 1878. All Mr. Martin's hymns given on p. 715, ii., are still in common use. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

A. M. Goodhart

b. 1866 Topics: General Processionals Composer of "ETONA" in The Church Hymnal

David Smith

b. 1933 Person Name: David Smith, b. 1933 Topics: Service Music for Mass Entrance Song (Gathering of Processional) Translator of "What Is This Place" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)

Hobart B. Whitney

Person Name: H. B. Whitney Topics: General Processionals Composer of "VALERIA" in The Church Hymnal

W. S. Skeffington

Topics: Processionals Advent Composer of "HILL BOURNE" in The Church Hymnal

B. W. R. Taylor

Topics: General Processionals Author of "Great Jehovah, King of Glory" in The Church Hymnal B. W. R. Taylor was the Rector of St. John's Church, Los Angeles from Nov. 1, 1891 to April 19, 1903 email from St. Johns Church, Los Angeles

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