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H. Webster Wood

Composer of "FLORENCE" in The Colored Sacred Harp

Georg Peter Weimar

1734 - 1800 Person Name: P. Weimer Composer of "BRASTED" in The Church Hymnal

Aldine S. Kieffer

1840 - 1904 Person Name: A. S. Kieffer Composer of "[Children of the heav'nly king, "children of Zion"]" in Children of Zion Full name Aldine Silliman Kiefer

F. Price

Composer of "KING OF PEACE" in The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.)

G. W. Linton

Composer of "[Children of the heav’nly King]" in Crowning Day No. 5

Henry T. Leslie

1824 - 1876 Person Name: H. T. Leslie, Mus. Doc. Composer of "EPHRAIM" in The Sunday School Hymnary Henry Temple Leslie, organist at Victoria Church, Leicester

Florence Martin

Arranger of "[Children of the heav'nly King]" in The Treble Choir

Hart

Composer of "HART" in Christ in Song

Michael Costa

1808 - 1884 Person Name: M. Costa Composer of "[Children of the heavenly King]" in Songs for Little People [Michaele Andrea Agniello Costa] Born: Feb­ru­a­ry 14, 1808, Na­ples, It­a­ly. Died: 1884, Hove, East Sus­sex, Eng­land. Buried: Ken­sal Green Cem­e­te­ry, Lon­don, Eng­land. Costa learned the ru­di­ments of mu­sic from his ma­ter­nal grand­fa­ther, Gi­a­co­mo Trit­to; he was placed at the Real Col­le­gio di Mu­si­ca in Na­ples, and af­ter a publ­ic ex­am re­ceived a schol­ar­ship from Fer­di­nand I, King of the Two Si­ci­lies. He com­posed his first can­ta­ta at age 15, and went on to write sym­pho­nies, or­a­tor­ios, op­er­as, and quar­tets. He event­u­al­ly moved to Lon­don, where he was knight­ed in 1869. In 1871, he be­came "di­rect­or of the mu­sic, com­pos­er, and con­duct­or" at Her Ma­jes­ty’s op­e­ra. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

John Fawcett

1789 - 1867 Person Name: J. Fawcett (1789-1867) Composer of "MELLING" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.)

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