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George Clair Wells

1819 - 1873 Person Name: G. C. Wells Composer of "[When I survey the wondrous cross]" in Calvary Songs

James Uglow

Person Name: J. Uglow Composer of "ST. VINCENT" in Hymns and Songs for the Sunday School

W. T. T. Millham

1880 - 1961 Person Name: W. T. T. Millham, 1880-1961 Translator of "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (La Cruz Excelsa al Contemplar)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

Ananias Davisson

1780 - 1857 Composer of "RETIREMENT" in An Eclectic Harmony. II Ananias Davisson (February 2, 1780 – October 21, 1857) was a singing school teacher, printer and compiler of shape note tunebooks. Davisson was born February 2, 1780 in Shenandoah County, Virginia. He spent his last years living on a farm at Weyer's Cave, about 14 miles from Dayton, Virginia, and died October 21, 1857. He is buried in the Massanutten-Cross Keys Cemetery, Rockingham County, Virginia. Davisson was a member and ruling elder of the Presbyterian Church. He is best known for his 1816 compilation the Kentucky Harmony (Harrisonburg, Virginia), which is generally considered the first Southern shape-note tunebook. Composer and publisher William B. Blake said it was "a book characteristic of that period, abounding in minor tunes." Other books published by Davisson were A Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony (Harrisonburg, Virginia: 1820), Introduction to Sacred Music, Extracted from the Kentucky Harmony and Chiefly Intended for the Benefit of Young Scholars, (Harrisonburg, Virginia: 1821), and A Small Collection of Sacred Music (Harrisonburg, Virginia: 1825). According to musicologist George Pullen Jackson, Davisson's compilations are "pioneer repositories of a sort of song that the rural South really liked." Perhaps his best-known tune is "Idumea," a minor tune very popular in Southern shape note circles and featured in the movie Cold Mountain. In addition to his own tunebooks, Davisson also printed Songs of Zion by James P. Carrell (1821) --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Ephriam S. Widdemer

Person Name: E. S. Widdemer Composer of "MCCABE" in The Church Hymnal

David R. Riley

b. 1947 Person Name: David R. Riley (1947-) Composer (descant) of "ROCKINGHAM" in Common Praise (1998)

Alexander Lee

Composer of "[When I survey the wondrous cross]" in Northfield Hymnal No. 3 Late 19th Century

E. Miller

Composer of "ROCKINGHAM (OLD)" in Laudes Domini

Frédéric Mathil

Person Name: Fr. Mathil Harmonizer of "ROCKINGHAM" in Cantate Domino

George Guest

1924 - 2002 Person Name: George Guest (1924-2002) Arranger (last stanza) of "ROCKINGHAM" in Ancient and Modern

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