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Heinrich Schütz

1585 - 1672 Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Confirmation; Conflict; Epiphany Season; Face of the Lord; Joy; Law; Lord's Prayer 2nd petition (your kingdom come); Presentation of the Augsburg Confession; Sanctification; School Dedication; St. John; St. Jude; St. Matthew; St. Simon; Ten Commandments 8th Commandment (You shall not give false witness); Wisdom; Witness; Word; Youth Composer of "WOHL DENEN, DIE DA WANDELN" in Christian Worship Heinrich Schütz (baptized Oct. 9, 1585-1672) was the greatest German composer of the seventeenth century and the first to reach international prominence. His influence was felt for more than two centuries after his death. In 1598, after hearing the young Henrich sing, the Landgrave Moritz of Hessen-Kassel began a campaign to have the boy study at Kassel. In 1599, Christoph Schütz took his son to the landgrave’s seat, where he served as a choirboy and pursued his education showing particular facility in Greek, Latin, and Frence. After he lost his treble voice, he set out for the University of Marburg, where he studied law. But under the sponsorship of the landgrave, Heinrich went to Venice (1609) and studied with Giovanni Gabrieli until Gabrieli’s death in 1612. In 1613 he returned to Germany, once again studying law while serving as organist to the landgrave. He was lent to Johann Georg I of Saxony (1614) and subsequently became director of the chapel, a position he held the rest of his life. The untimely death of his wife after six years of marriage (1625) led him to devote himself to the composition of church music. After several petitions Schütz was granted leave to study with Claudio Monteverdi and once again set out for Venice. For much of his life the Thirty Years’ War obstructed his work, and he spent time moving from court to court in Europe, finally settling in Dresden in 1641, where he died. --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

Eric Wyse

Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Blessing; Children; Darkness; Endurance; Epiphany Season; Fear; God as Righteousness; Grace; Holy Week; Joy; Light; St. Barnabas; Wisdom Author of "Come, Praise the LORD! Hallelujah" in Christian Worship

Kermit Moldenhauer

b. 1949 Person Name: Kermit G. Moldenhauer Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Confirmation; Conflict; Epiphany Season; Face of the Lord; Joy; Law; Lord's Prayer 2nd petition (your kingdom come); Presentation of the Augsburg Confession; Sanctification; School Dedication; St. John; St. Jude; St. Matthew; St. Simon; Ten Commandments 8th Commandment (You shall not give false witness); Wisdom; Witness; Word; Youth Composer (tone) of "[Your word is a lamp to my feet]" in Christian Worship

Basil E. Bridge

b. 1927 Person Name: Basil E. Bridge, 1926- Topics: Death; Freedom / Liberation; God Creator and Ruler; God Refuge and Strength; God Love and Grace of; Joy; Metrical Psalms; Repentance; Sin / Sinner; Wisdom Paraphraser of "O Lord, the refuge of each generation" in The Book of Praise

Richard Lloyd

1933 - 2021 Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Angels; Danger; Deliverance; Encouragement; Endurance; Face of the Lord; Grace; Gratitude; Integrity; Lord's Prayer 4th petition (give us today our daily bread); Peace; Persecution; Prayer; Rejoicing; Thanksgiving; Trouble; Wisdom; Witness Composer (refrain) of "[Taste, O taste and see that the LORD is good]" in Christian Worship

Thomas Pavlechko

b. 1962 Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Confirmation; Conflict; Epiphany Season; Face of the Lord; Joy; Law; Lord's Prayer 2nd petition (your kingdom come); Presentation of the Augsburg Confession; Sanctification; School Dedication; St. John; St. Jude; St. Matthew; St. Simon; Ten Commandments 8th Commandment (You shall not give false witness); Wisdom; Witness; Word; Youth Adapter of "[Do good to your servant]" in Christian Worship PAVLECHKO, THOMAS (b. 1962) is the Cantor and Composer-in-Residence at St. Martin’s Lutheran Church in Austin, Texas. Named the Emerging Hymn Tune Composer by HSUSC in 2002, his sacred music compositions, hymn tunes, choral, orchestral and concert band works are widely performed. He is the co-editor of the principal worship planning reference books of the Episcopal Church U.S.A, ,cite>Liturgical Music for the Revised Common Lectionary. His collection of over 600 Psalm settings, St. Martin’s Psalter, is published in two editions with Augsburg Fortress Publishers and St. James Music Press. Pavlechko is a graduate of the Dana School of Music at Youngstown State University and the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music, both in his native Ohio. He has pursued postgraduate study in symphonic orchestration at the University of Texas. Thomas Pavlechko (from In Melody and Song, Darcey Press, 2014

Kevin Hildebrand

b. 1973 Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Affliction; Blessing; Doubt; Endurance; Envy; Mercy; Patience; Perseverance; Rest; Ten Commandments 5th Commandment (You shall not murder); Wisdom Composer of "[Do not fret because of those who are evil]" in Christian Worship

Dale A. Witte

Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Angels; Danger; Deliverance; Encouragement; Endurance; Face of the Lord; Grace; Gratitude; Integrity; Lord's Prayer 4th petition (give us today our daily bread); Peace; Persecution; Prayer; Rejoicing; Thanksgiving; Trouble; Wisdom; Witness Composer of "FOND DU LAC" in Christian Worship

David Cherwien

b. 1957 Person Name: David M. Cherwien Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Christmas Season; Creation; Mercy; Morning; Nature; Providence; Rejoicing; Ten Commandments 1st Commandment (You shall have no other gods); Thanksgiving; Wisdom; Witness Composer of "[Great are the works of the LORD]" in Christian Worship

Mark Haas

b. 1985 Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Advent; Affliction; Confession; Forgiveness; Grace; Guilt; Hope; Humility; Integrity; Joy; Lament; Lenten; Loneliness; Love; Mercy; Prayer; Repentance; Rest; Sin; St. Thomas; Wisdom; Youth Adapter of "SIMPLE GIFTS" in Christian Worship

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