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Elizabeth Poston

1905 - 1987 Person Name: E. P. Adapter of "[Alleluia]" in The Cambridge Hymnal Elizabeth Poston (24 October 1905 – 18 March 1987) was an English composer, pianist, and writer. See more in: Wikipedia

Peter Jones

Composer of "[Alleluia, alleluia]" in Sing a New Creation

Robert N. Roth

b. 1928 Arranger of "[Alleluia, alleluia]" in Singing Our Faith Robert N. Roth was born on June 28, 1928 in Somerset, PA and was educated at Franklin and Marshall College (BA, Phi Beta Kappa), the University of Virginia (MA – Raven Society) and the School of Sacred Music of the Union Theological Seminary in New York City (MSM). He served churches in Charlottesville, VA and Mamaroneck, NY before accepting concurrent positions as organist and choirmaster at the Church of St. James the Less in Scarsdale, NY and the Free Synagogue of Westchester in Mount Vernon, NY. He has held memberships in the American Guild of Organists, the Association of Anglican Musicians, and the St. Wilfrid Club in New York City. He is represented in The Hymnal 1982 of the Episcopal Church by his tune WEST PARK, and in Chatter with the Angels by his tune ORR. With his wife Nancy he edited a children’s version of The Hymnal 1982 titled We Sing of God. He also compiled and edited Wond’rous Machine: a Literary Anthology Celebrating the Organ. He has published many articles on church music in various periodicals and numerous arrangements and original compositions for choral groups. He now lives in Oberlin, OH. Mary Louise VanDyke

Gary Daigle

b. 1957 Composer of "[Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia]" in Catholic Book of Worship III Gary Daigle is director of music at St. Edna Catholic Church in Arlington Heights, IL. His first compositions for musical liturgy were collaborations with the Dameans on the collection Remember Your Love (1978). Gary continues to work with the Dameans as a composer, arranger, and producer. In 1993, he released Praise the Maker’s Love, his first collection under his own name. More recent collaborations have been with Rory Cooney. Gary has produced all of Rory's most recent collections and he has set a number of Rory's texts to music. He has also produced recordings by Donna Peña, John Foley, S.J., Jaime Cortez, Liam Lawton, and the GIA Choral Subscription Service recordings. Gary received his Bachelor of Music from Southeastern Louisiana University and has worked as a campus minister at the Catholic University of America. From 1985-1991, he was Director of Music Ministry at the Franciscan Renewal Center in Scottsdale, Arizona. Gary has given workshops and shaped ritual for national and regional conferences throughout the United States such as The East Coast Conference for Religious Education, the Hofinger Conference, the Gathering, and The National Association of Pastoral Musicians. Gary is married to Maria and the father of three children, Erin, Paige, and Grant. --www.giamusic.com/bios

John L. Hooker

Person Name: John L. Hooker (b. 1944) Composer of "[Alleluia, Alleluia] (Tone 5)" in Wonder, Love, and Praise

Chris de Silva

Composer of "[Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia]" in Gather (3rd ed.)

Kathleen Demny

Composer of "[Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia]" in We Celebrate

Jan Vermulst

Person Name: Jan M. Vermulst, 1925-1994 Composer of "[Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia]" in One in Faith

James Gerrish

Composer of "[Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia]" in One in Faith

John Gardner

1917 - 2011 Composer of "[Alleluia]" in The Cambridge Hymnal

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