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William Dixon

1750 - 1825 Composer of "LANESBORO" in The Primitive Methodist Church Hymnal William Dixon b. ? Lndon, c. 1760; d. there 1825) composer, writer, teacher and music-engraver; lived partly in London, partly in Liverpool, where he was apparently connected with All Saints' Church. He composed 'Psalmodia Christiana," a collection of sacred music (1790); 'Euphonia,' 62 psalm and hymn tunes in 4 parts for All Saints' Church, Liverpool' Moralities, or verses on music, friendship, avarice, etc.' services, anthems, glees; also som numbers in Arnold's collection of hymn tunes. He also wrote an Introduction ot Singing, 1795) Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians (vol. 2) by H. C. Colles (Macmillan Company, 1906)

Michael E. Young

b. 1939 Composer (descant) of "ST. ANNE" in Christian Worship (1993) b. 6-25-39, San Francisco; composer, organist LOC Name Authority File

Charles Harford Lloyd

1849 - 1919 Harmonizer of "ST. ANNE" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement Born: October 16, 1849, Thornbury, Gloss, England. Died: October 16, 1919, Slough, England. Buried: Windsor Cemetery, Windsor, Berkshire, England. Lloyd attended Thornbury Grammar School and Rossall School, and was a Scholar of Magdalen School, Hertford College, Oxford (BMus 1871, BA 1872, MA 175, DMus 1891). He served as organist at Gloucester Cathedral (1876); Christ Church, Oxford (1882, succeeding Samuel Wesley); precentor of Eton College (1892); organist of the Chapel Royal (1914); and editor of Church Hymns (1903). Sources: Frost, p. 680 Music: Credo Domine Lundy Sacramentum Unitatis Savile St. Frideswide http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/l/o/lloyd_ch.htm

Donald D. Kettring

1907 - 1981 Person Name: Donald D. Kettring, 1907- Descant of "ST. ANNE" in Pilgrim Hymnal

H. Ellis Wooldridge

1845 - 1917 Person Name: H. E. W. Arranger of "[O God, our help in ages past]" in Hymns b. 3/28/1845, Winchester; d. 2/13/17, London; English music scholar LOC Name Authority File

Isaac Tucker

Composer of "CLARENDON" in Hymn and Tune Book of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Round Note Ed.)

Pauline Martin

Translator (French) of "O God, our help in ages past" in Cantate Domino

Henry Coleman

Harmonizer of "ST. ANNE" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement

J. A. Mackay

1838 - 1923 Person Name: John Alexander Mackay, 1838-1923 Translator (into Cree) of "O God, Our Help in Ages Past" in Common Praise (1998)

David Williamson

Person Name: Dave Williamson Arranger (last st. and choral ending) of "ST. ANNE" in Baptist Hymnal 2008

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