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Nicholas Saboly

1614 - 1675 Person Name: Saboly Composer of "[Más de cuatro mil años ha]" in Coleccion de Cantos Sagrados Populares Nicholas Saboly was born on January 30, 1614 in Monteux, France.His father died when he was 5 and at that time he was sent to the Jesuit school at Carpentras, which had been the seat of Pope Clement V for one year in 1313. After finishing his studies at Carpentras, Saboly studied theology at the University of Avignon. In 1633, Saboly became chaplain in the cathedral Saint-Siffrein de Carpentras. He never completed hist studies at Avignon. Nevertheless, he was ordained sub-deacon, deacon, and priest in the Roman Catholic church. In 1639, Saboly was given the post of organist and chapel master at the Carpentras cathedral.He later returned to Avignon where he was given the post of organist at Saint-Pierre d'Avignon. Saboly is best remembered for his composition of Mass settings and Christmas carols. He died on July 25, 1675, in Marseille, France. (Source: Wikipedia France)

Don Hustad

1918 - 2013 Person Name: Donald P. Hustad Harmonizer of "IL EST NÉ" in The Worshiping Church

Claude Rozier

Person Name: C. Rozier Author of "Il est né, le Divin enfant" in Catholic Book of Worship

David W. Music

b. 1949 Harmonizer of "IL EST NÉ" in Celebrating Grace Hymnal David W. Music is Professor of Church Music at Baylor University, where he has taught since 2002. Music is the author of William J. Reynolds: Church Musician (2013), Christian Hymnody in Twentieth-Century Britain and America: An Annotated Bibliography (2001), Instruments in Church: A Collection of Source Documents (1998), and Hymnology: A Collection of Source Readings (1996). He has co-authored or edited four other books, as well as publishing editions of A Selection of Shape-Note Folk Hymns for A-R Editions' Recent Researches in American Music series (2005), John Weldon's opera The Judgment of Paris for the Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era series (1999), and Oliver Holden (1765-1844): Selected Works in the Music of the New American Nation series (Garland, 1998). He served as Editor of The Hymn (the journal of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, 1990-96), as Chair of the New Materials Subcommittee for The Baptist Hymnal (1991), and as chair of the text and tunes committee and one of the editors of Celebrating Grace (2010). He is a member of the Society for American Music; the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada; the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers; the Baptist History and Heritage Society, and the Baptist Church Music Conference, which he served as President (2001-02) and Educational Division Vice-President (1992-1994). --See Baylor University bio (03 July 2014).

David Montoya

b. 1954 Author of "Light the Light, the Fire of Life" in Celebrating Grace Hymnal Ordained Baptist Minister, Licensed UMC local pastor (retired) from email sent to Hymnary 12-13-2018

Didier Rimaud

1922 - 2003 Person Name: D. Rimaud Author of "Il est né, le Divin enfant" in Catholic Book of Worship

Jennie Pruner Smith

Arranger of "IL EST NÉ" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement

Mark Blankenship

b. 1943 Arranger of "IL EST NÉ" in Baptist Hymnal 1991

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