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In the Morning of Joy

Author: Mrs. R. A. Evilsizer Appears in 62 hymnals First Line: When the trumpet shall sound Lyrics: 1 When the trumpet shall sound, And the dead shall arise, And the splendors immortal Shall envelop the skies, When the angel of death Shall no longer destroy, And the dead shall awaken In the morning of joy. Refrain In the morning of joy, In the morning of joy, We’ll be gathered to glory, In the morning of joy; In the morning of joy, In the morning of joy, We’ll be gathered to glory, In the morning of joy. 2 When the King shall appear In His beauty on high, And shall summon His children To the courts of the sky, Shall the cause of the Lord Have been all your employ, That your soul may be spotless In the morning of joy. [Refrain] 3 O the bliss of that morn When our loved ones we meet, With the songs of the ransom'd We each other shall greet, Singing praise to the Lamb, Thro’ eternity’s years, With the past all forgotten With its sorrows and tears [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When the trumpet shall sound]

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[When the trumpet shall sound]

Appears in 35 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. J. Showalter Tune Key: E Major Incipit: 12321 55564 65556 Used With Text: In the Morning of Joy

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When the Trumpet Shall Sound

Author: Mrs. R. A. Evilsizer Hymnal: The Great Christian Hymnal #256 (1962) Tune Title: [When the trumpet shall sound]
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In the Morning of Joy

Author: Mrs. R. A. Evilsizer Hymnal: The Majestic Hymnal, number two #150 (1959) First Line: When the trumpet shall sound Topics: Christ Second Coming of Christ; Future Life; Christ Second Coming of Christ; Future Life Languages: English Tune Title: [When the trumpet shall sound]
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In the Morning of Joy

Author: Mrs. R. A. Evilsizer Hymnal: The New Wonderful Songs for Work and Worship #190 (1938) First Line: When the trumpet shall sound Lyrics: 1 When the trumpet shall sound, And the dead shall arise, And the splendors immortal Shall envelop the skies, When the angel of death Shall no longer destroy, And the dead shall awaken In the morning of joy. Refrain In the morning of joy, In the morning of joy, We’ll be gathered to glory, In the morning of joy; In the morning of joy, In the morning of joy, We’ll be gathered to glory, In the morning of joy. 2 When the King shall appear In His beauty on high, And shall summon His children To the courts of the sky, Shall the cause of the Lord Have been all your employ, That your soul may be spotless In the morning of joy. [Refrain] 3 O the bliss of that morn When our loved ones we meet, With the songs of the ransom'd We each other shall greet, Singing praise to the Lamb, Thro’ eternity’s years, With the past all forgotten With its sorrows and tears [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the trumpet shall sound]

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A. J. Showalter

1858 - 1924 Person Name: Anthony Johnson Showalter Composer of "[When the trumpet shall sound]" in The Cyber Hymnal Anthony Johnson Showalter USA 1858-1924/ Born in Cherry Grove, VA, he became an organist, gospel music composer, author, teacher, editor, and publisher. He was taught by his father and in 1876 received training at the Ruebush-Kieffer School of Music, Dayton, VA. He also attended George Root’s National Normal school at Erie, PA, and Dr Palmer’s International Normal at Meadville, PA. He was teaching music in shape note singing schools by age 14. He taught literary school at age 19, and normal music schools at age 22, when he also published his first book. In 1881 he married Lucy Carolyn (Callie) Walser of TX, and they had seven children: Tennie, Karl, Essie, Jennie, Lena, Margaret, and Nellie. At age 23 he published his “Harmony & composition” book, and years later his “Theory of music”. In 1884 he moved to Dalton, GA, and in 1890 formed the Showalter Music Company of Dalton. His company printed and published hymnals, songbooks, schoolbooks, magazines, and newspapers, and had offices in Texarkana, AR, and Chattanooga, TN. In 1888 he became a member of the M T N A (Music Teachers National Association) and was vice-president for his state for several years. In 1895 he went abroad to study methods of teachers and conductors in Europe. He held sessions of his Southern Normal Music Institute in a dozen or more states. He edited “The music teacher & home magazine” for 20 years. In 1895 he issued his “New harmony & composition” book. He authored 60+ books on music theory, harmony, and song. He published 130+ music books that sold over a million copies. Not only was he president of the A J Showalter Music Company of Dalton, GA, but also of the Showalter-Patton Company of Dallas, TX, two of the largest music publishing houses in the American south. He was a choir leader and an elder in the First Presbyterian Church in Dalton (and his daughter, Essie, played the organ there). He managed his fruit farm, looking after nearly 20,000 trees , of which 15,000 are the famous Georgia Elberta peaches, the rest being apples, plums, pecans, and a dozen other varieties of peaches. He was also a stockholder and director of the Cherokee Lumber Company of Dalton, GA, furnishing building materials to a large trade in many southern, central and eastern states. He died in Chattanooga, TN, and is buried in Dalton, GA. He loved hymns, and kept up with many of his students over the years, writing them letters of counsel and encouragement. In 2000 Showalter was inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Note: Showalter received two letters one evening from former music students, both of who were grieving over the death of their wives. He had heard a sermon about the arms of Moses being held up during battle, and managed to form a tune and refrain for a hymn, but struggled to find words for the verses that fit. He wrote to his friend in OH, Rev Elisha Hoffman, who had already composed many hymns and asked if he could write some lyrics, which he gladly did. John Perry

Adalyn Evilsizer

1862 - 1899 Person Name: Mrs. R. A. Evilsizer Author of "In the Morning of Joy" in The New Wonderful Songs for Work and Worship Wife of Louis M. Evilsizer (L. M. Evilsizer), her full name was Ruth Adalyn Hearn Evilsizer. She was born on 05 Oct 1862 in Randolph Co, Deerfield, IN and died on 19 May 1899 in Whitfield Co, Dalton, GA aged 36. Married Louis M. Evilsizer in 1884, they divorced in 1897. Dianne Shapiro

R. A. Evilsizer

Person Name: Mrs. R. A. Evilsizer Author of "In the Morning of Joy" in Gospel Praise See "Evilsizer, Adalyn"
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