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William Murray Bulman

b. 1927 Person Name: William Murray Bulman, 1927- Scripture: John 1:1-9 Author of "Praise our God, the great creator" in Together in Song

Genevieve Glen

Person Name: Genevieve Glen, OSB, b. 1945 Scripture: John 1:5 Author of "Sing We Now the Glorious Martyrs" in Journeysongs (3rd ed.)

Wesley Milgate

1916 - 1999 Scripture: John 1:9-13 Author of "Your Coming, Lord" in Sound the Bamboo Wesley Milgate, Obituaries Australia

C. A. Tydeman

1842 - 1914 Person Name: E A Tydeman 1842-1917 Scripture: John 1:2 Author of "I have a friend whose faithful love" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship Probably Ebenezer Alfred Tydeman

Hilary Jolly

b. 1945 Scripture: John 1:3 Author of "Through the darkness of the ages" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship

Richard Felciano

b. 1930 Scripture: John 1:1-5 Composer of "[In the beginning was the Word]" in Ecumenical Praise

Lori True

b. 1961 Scripture: John 1:9 Composer of "[When the wind of winter blows]" in More Voices

Hughes M. Huffman

b. 1942 Scripture: John 1:9-14 Composer of "[In the beginning was the Word eternal]" in Singing the New Testament Born: 1942, Morgan, North Carolina. Huffman was educated at Wheaton College, Illinois; Northern Baptist Seminary, Oak Brook, Illinois; and Northern Illinois University, DeKalb. He served as minister of music at Christ Church, Oak Brook, Illinois (1965-77), and at the First Presbyterian Church of Covina, California (1988). He composed over 20 hymn tunes and arrangements. His works include: The InterVarsity Hymns II, 1976 (co-editor) Carols, 1978 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

Julius Röntgen

1855 - 1932 Person Name: Julius Röntgen, 1885-1932 Scripture: John 1:5 Arranger of "IN BABILONE" in Journeysongs (3rd ed.) An important Dutch pianist, composer, conductor, scholar, and editor, Julius Rontgen (b. Leipzig, Germany, 1855; d. Utrecht, the Netherlands, 1932) studied music in Leipzig with well-known German teachers. In 1877 he moved to Amsterdam, where he first taught at the Amsterdam Conservatory. In 1886 he became conductor of the Society for the Advancement of Musical Art. He returned to the Conservatory as director in 1918, and then retired in 1924 to devote himself to composition. He was a friend of leading composers of his day, including Liszt, Brahms, and Grieg, and wrote a biography of Grieg. Rontgen's compositions include symphonies, chamber works, operas, and film scores. Bert Polman

Paine Denson

Scripture: John 1:1-10 Composer of "ANTHEM ON THE BEGINNING" in The Sacred Harp

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