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James Hatton

1715 - 1795 Person Name: J. Hatton, d. 1793 Composer of "DUKE STREET" in Songs of Praise

G. Darlington Richards

Person Name: G. D. R. Composer (descant) of "PENTECOST" in The Hymnal for Boys and Girls

Geoffrey Beaumont

1903 - 1970 Person Name: Geoffrey Beaumont 1903-70 Composer of "PETER AD VINCULAR" in The Australian Hymn Book with Catholic Supplement

Walter Stanton

1891 - 1978 Person Name: Walter K. Stanton Composer of "CANNOCK" in The Hymnbook Stanton, Walter Kendall; d. 1978; British conductor and educator

Graham George

1912 - 1993 Person Name: Graham George, 1912- Composer of "GRACE CHURCH, GANANOQUE" in The Hymn Book of the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada

Olwen Wonnacott

b. 1930 Person Name: Olwen Wonnacott (born 1930) Composer of "OLD CLARENDONIAN" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.)

Homer N. Bartlett

1845 - 1920 Composer of "UNION" in The Academic Hymnal Homer Newton Bartlett, a pianist, organist and prolific composer, was considered during his lifetime to be in the front rank of American musicians. He was born on December 1845 in Olive, New York, the descendant of a long line of illustrious New Englanders. A musical prodigy from childhood, he studied piano and composition with a number of well-known teachers, including Emil Guyon and S.B. Mills, and took up his first position as a church organist at the age of fourteen. In August 1864, the summer after he turned eighteen, Bartlett enlisted as an infantryman in the 64th New York Regiment. He was mustered out the following year at the end of the war. Bartlett spent his adult life in New York City, where he was organist and musical director at two prestigious Protestant churches. For twelve years he served at the Marble Collegiate Church, the Dutch Reformed church founded by Peter Minuit, which is the oldest Protestant congregation in North America; he then moved to the Madison Avenue Baptist Church, where he remained for the next thirty-one years. At the same time, he was composing and publishing musical works in a variety of genres, from voice-and-piano pieces intended for middle-class drawing rooms to grand symphonic works such as Apollo, a “symphonic poem” based on the Iliad. He was a founding member of the American Guild of Organists, served as president of the National Association of Organists, and won a number of musical competitions, including a 1905 composition contest sponsored by the piano manufacturers Kranich & Bach. He died in April 1920. Nancy Naber, from the New York State Library/Manuscripts and Special Collections http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/pr/sc23062.pdf

Hugh Percy Allen

1869 - 1946 Person Name: Hugh P. Allen Composer of "VALOUR" in Christian Science Hymnal (Rev. and enl.)

Leo Rich Lewis

1865 - 1945 Person Name: L. R. Lewis Composer of "[Fight the good fight with all thy might]" in Praise and Thanks

Francis Cuyler van Dyck

1873 - 1916 Person Name: Francis Cuyler van Dyck, 1873-1916 Composer of "LAWRENCEVILLE" in The Chapel Hymnal

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