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Mrs. Newell R. Schaper

Person Name: N. R. Schaper Topics: Know Epiphany/Ministry and Teaching of Christ Arranger of "[Zacchaeus was a wee little man]" in Sing With Me

Herman Proper

Topics: Know Epiphany/Ministry and Teaching of Christ Author (st. 2) of "Zacchaeus" in Sing With Me

Kathleen Hart Brumm

b. 1958 Topics: Know Epiphany/Ministry and Teaching of Christ Author of "The Sower" in Sing With Me

H. Myron Braun

Topics: Know Epiphany/Ministry and Teaching of Christ Arranger of "[A certain traveler on his way]" in Sing With Me

Lawrence M. Probes

Topics: Know Epiphany/Ministry and Teaching of Christ Author of "Arise, Be Clothed in the Light" in Sing With Me Lawrence M. Probes, MD (born 1952, Ft. Worth, Texas) is an American Singer-Songwriter trained in classical music since early childhood with a background in Gospel, folk and popular music. As a young boy he took piano lessons, eventually playing the clarinet, then in Junior High School starting the bassoon. He went on to attend National Music Camp and Interlochen Arts Academy majoring in bassoon and voice, then after a semester at Eastman School of Music he decided to become a medical doctor and began premedical studies at Texas Christian University. While at TCU he played bassoon in the Ft. Worth Symphony, Opera and Ballet Orchestras, as well as in the Faculty Woodwind Quintet. After graduating from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas Dr. Probes completed residency training in psychiatry at Michigan State University in its Grand Rapids, Michigan division. During residency and all through his 28 years in Grand Rapids Dr. Probes continued to play the bassoon professionally, performing occasionally with the Grand Rapids Symphony, free lancing and giving private bassoon lessons. After moving to Traverse City in 2006, Dr. Probes played bassoon with the Traverse Symphony Orchestra. At Interlochen Arts Academy Dr. Probes studied voice with Kenneth Jewell. He performed folk music with singer-songwriter, Anne Hills, and classical singer and professor, Jerold Pope. Already an accomplished pianist, he taught himself guitar, upright and electric bass, mandolin, anglo concertina, bouzouki, penny whistle and violin. In Grand Rapids he performed with a family folk music band, "Kinsfolk." In Traverse City he formed the family folk music band, "Cherry Blossom Ramblers," as well as the tribute band, "Peter, Paul & Mary Remembered." He performs a wide range of musical genres: classical folk, country, singer-songwriter, old time, Irish traditional, Russian music, Spanish and Latin music, jazz, pop, Gospel and easy listening. Dr. Probes and his bands are in demand by festivals, churches, special events, and community concerts and fundraisers. Dr. Probes has been interested in foreign languages since school years and has learned Russian, Spanish, German, Arabic and Frisian. He has traveled extensively in Russia and countries of the former Soviet Union, and he sings in Russian, Spanish, German, Italian, French and Latin. During his years in Grand Rapids Dr. Probes was on the music team at Church of the Servant (CRC). He composed music for the Epiphany and Easter liturgies that were used by the congregation for more than 20 years. "Arise, Be Clothed In The Light" from the Epiphany liturgy has been published in two hymnals. Dr. Probes has written a number of newer songs for Christian worship, and he and his family band serve on the worship team at Central United Methodist Church in Traverse City, Michigan. Lawrence M. Probes

Pauline Martin

Topics: The Christian Year Holy Week; Calling and Response; Choruses and Refrains; Commitment; Consecration; Conversion; God Love; Humility; Jesus Christ Atonement; Jesus Christ Blood; Jesus Christ Love of; Jesus Christ Passion; Love; Ministry; Penitence; Redemption; Sacrifice; Suffering; Victory; Epiphany 4 Year A; Palm/Passion Sunday Year A; Good Friday Year A; Proper 6 Year A; Lent 2 Year B; Lent 3 Year B; Palm/Passion Sunday Year B; Good Friday Year B; Proper 9 Year B; Proper 19 Year B; Proper 27 Year B; Lent 5 Year C; Palm/Passion Sunday Year C; Good Friday Year C; Proper 18 Year C; Proper 19 Year C; Monday in Holy Week Year ABC; Good Friday Year ABC Translator (into French) of "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" in Voices United

Isao Koizumi

1907 - 1992 Topics: Jesus Christ Life and Teachings; Aging; Body of Christ; Comfort/Consolation; Devotion; God Kingdom, Majesty, Realm; Jesus Christ Cross; Jesus Christ Guidance; Jesus Christ Life and Ministry; Jesus Christ Presence; Jesus Christ Saviour; Jesus Christ Teacher/Teachings; Jesus Christ Truth and Way; Jesus Christ Unity; Life; Nature; Opening Hymns; Prayer; Seeking God; Struggle and Conflict; Truth; Union With God/Christ; Unity; Work and Recreation; Youth; Epiphany 5 Year A; Epiphany 6 Year A; Easter 2 Year A; Easter 5 Year A; Proper 14 Year A; Reign of Christ Year A; Proper 6 Year B; Proper 9 Year B; Proper 11 Year B; Proper 25 Year B; Reign of Christ Year B; Baptism of Jesus Year C; Epiphany Last/Transfig. Year C; Easter 5 Year C Composer of "TOKYO" in Voices United Isao Koizumi (b. 1907; d. 1992) graduated from the Osaka University of Commerce in 1932. For the next ten years he taught at that school, was an organist in Tokyo, and then went on to work in the import-export business. He has served as the conductor of the Tokyo Choral Society and edited various hymnals, including The Hymnal 1954 for the United Church of Christ in Japan, The Sunday School Hymnal (1954), and Hymns of Praise (1967 edition). A writer and translator of books and articles on church music, Koizumi has also composed and arranged hymn tunes. He is considered a leading figure in modern Japanese hymnody. Bert Polman

Claude Rozier

Topics: Jesus Christ Life and Teachings; Aging; Body of Christ; Comfort/Consolation; Devotion; God Kingdom, Majesty, Realm; Jesus Christ Cross; Jesus Christ Guidance; Jesus Christ Life and Ministry; Jesus Christ Presence; Jesus Christ Saviour; Jesus Christ Teacher/Teachings; Jesus Christ Truth and Way; Jesus Christ Unity; Life; Nature; Opening Hymns; Prayer; Seeking God; Struggle and Conflict; Truth; Union With God/Christ; Unity; Work and Recreation; Youth; Epiphany 5 Year A; Epiphany 6 Year A; Easter 2 Year A; Easter 5 Year A; Proper 14 Year A; Reign of Christ Year A; Proper 6 Year B; Proper 9 Year B; Proper 11 Year B; Proper 25 Year B; Reign of Christ Year B; Baptism of Jesus Year C; Epiphany Last/Transfig. Year C; Easter 5 Year C Translator (into French) of "Here, O God, Your Servants Gather (Se-ka-i-no To-mo to Te o Tsu-na-gi)" in Voices United

William Henry Monk

1823 - 1889 Person Name: William H. Monk (1823-1899) Topics: Advent 3 Epistle; Epiphany 6 Collect; Palm Sunday Collect; Sunday after Ascension Epistle; Trinity 1 Collect; Trinity 13 Gospel; Trinity 14 Old Testament; Trinity 17 Epistle; Trinity 17 Gospel; Trinity 19 Epistle; Presentation of Christ/Purification Old Testament; St. James Gospel; St. Bartholomew Gospel; St. Matthew Collect; Brotherhood; Jesus Example of; Jesus Life and Ministry; Love to Neighbor; Stewardship Composer of "SUPPLICATION (Monk)" in Magnify the Lord William H. Monk (b. Brompton, London, England, 1823; d. London, 1889) is best known for his music editing of Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861, 1868; 1875, and 1889 editions). He also adapted music from plainsong and added accompaniments for Introits for Use Throughout the Year, a book issued with that famous hymnal. Beginning in his teenage years, Monk held a number of musical positions. He became choirmaster at King's College in London in 1847 and was organist and choirmaster at St. Matthias, Stoke Newington, from 1852 to 1889, where he was influenced by the Oxford Movement. At St. Matthias, Monk also began daily choral services with the choir leading the congregation in music chosen according to the church year, including psalms chanted to plainsong. He composed over fifty hymn tunes and edited The Scottish Hymnal (1872 edition) and Wordsworth's Hymns for the Holy Year (1862) as well as the periodical Parish Choir (1840-1851). Bert Polman

Tokuo Yamaguchi

1900 - 1995 Topics: Jesus Christ Life and Teachings; Aging; Body of Christ; Comfort/Consolation; Devotion; God Kingdom, Majesty, Realm; Jesus Christ Cross; Jesus Christ Guidance; Jesus Christ Life and Ministry; Jesus Christ Presence; Jesus Christ Saviour; Jesus Christ Teacher/Teachings; Jesus Christ Truth and Way; Jesus Christ Unity; Life; Nature; Opening Hymns; Prayer; Seeking God; Struggle and Conflict; Truth; Union With God/Christ; Unity; Work and Recreation; Youth; Epiphany 5 Year A; Epiphany 6 Year A; Easter 2 Year A; Easter 5 Year A; Proper 14 Year A; Reign of Christ Year A; Proper 6 Year B; Proper 9 Year B; Proper 11 Year B; Proper 25 Year B; Reign of Christ Year B; Baptism of Jesus Year C; Epiphany Last/Transfig. Year C; Easter 5 Year C Author of "Here, O God, Your Servants Gather (Se-ka-i-no To-mo to Te o Tsu-na-gi)" in Voices United Tokuo Yamaguchi (b. Tomie-cho, Fukue Island, Nagasaki-Pref., Japan, 1900; d. Aichi-Pref., Japan, 1995) was a Methodist pastor in Sawara, Tanimura, Fujieda, and Asahikawa, following his graduation with a theology degree from Aoyama Gakuin University in 1924. His longest term of service was as pastor of the United Church of Christ in Toyohashi in the Aichi Prefecture (1937-1979). He translated The Journal of John Wesley into Japanese in 1961 and was honored by the Christian Literature Society of Japan in 1983 for his translation work. Psalter Hymnal Handbook, 1987

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