B. Mansell Ramsey

Short Name: B. Mansell Ramsey
Full Name: Ramsey, B. Mansell

Wikipedia Biography

Benjamin Mansell Ramsey (Richmond, Surrey, 10 August 1849 - West Wittering, 31 August 1923) was an English organist and amateur composer, best remembered for the 1919 hymn tune "Camacha", set as "Teach Me Thy Way, O Lord" 1920. A music teacher at Bournemouth Grammar School, and secretary of the Bournemouth Musical Association, conductor of the amateur orchestra in the 1880s and involved with the establishment of Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra in 1893. His works for children included "Robinson Crusoe: A Cantata or Operetta for Boys" (1896) and "Clouds and Sunshine: A Fairy Play". His daughter was the writer L. F. Ramsey.

Texts by B. Mansell Ramsey (7)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
指示你路,我主,指示你路 (Zhǐshì nǐ lù, wǒ zhǔ, zhǐshì nǐ lù)B. Mansell Ramsey (Author)Chinese2
Teach me Thy way, O Lord, teach me Thy wayB. Mansell Ramsay (Author)English37
Oh Dios, revélame tu voluntadB. Mansell Ramsey (Author)Spanish2
Señor, revélame tu voluntadBenjamin M. Ramsey (Author)Spanish4
Lord, bring some wanderers home tonightBenjamin Mansell Ramsey (Author)English10
Lehr mich erkennen hier, Herr, Deinen WegB. Mansell Ramsey (Author)German1
Jesus is calling in accents of tendernessBenjamin Mansell Ramsey (Author)English3

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