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Eric H. Thiman

1900 - 1975 Person Name: Eric Harding Thiman, 1900-1975 Harmonizer (verses) of "VENI CREATOR" in Singing the Faith b. 9-12-1900, Ashford, Kent, d. 2-13-75, London; music educator, organist, and composer

Russell Schulz-Widmar

b. 1944 Arranger of "VENI CREATOR" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement II

R. Campbell

Translator of "Come, Holy Ghost, Creator blest" in The Book of Common Praise

George Black

1931 - 2003 Person Name: George Black, 1931- Harmonizer of "VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS (2)" in Common Praise (1998)

Rabanus Maurus

Person Name: Rabanus Maurus, c. 776-856 Author of "Veni, Creator Spiritus" in Catholic Book of Worship III See Rabanus Maurus, Archbishop of Mainz, 784?-856

George Macdonald

1824 - 1905 Translator (antiphon st.) of "Come, O Creator Spirit, Come" in Rejoice in the Lord Macdonald, George, LL.D., was born at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Dec. 10, 1824, and educated at King's College, Aberdeen, where he graduated M.A., and from which he afterwards received the honorary degree of LL.D. For a brief time he studied for the Congregational ministry at Highbury College, London, and then became the Minister of the Congregational Church at Arundel, Sussex (1850-53). He afterwards preached for a short time to a small company at Manchester and Bolton. Relinquishing the ministry, he became Lecturer on English Literature at King's College, London, and ultimately gave himself up entirely to literary work. Dr. Macdonald has acquired a great reputation by means of his works of fiction, most of which were originally contributed to magazines, and the most notable of which are David Elginbrod; Robert Falconer; Alec Forbes of Howglen; and Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood. He was some time Editor of Good Words for the Young, and wrote England's Antiphon for Macmillan's Sunday Library. His poetical works are:— (1) Within and Without, 1855; (2) The Disciple, and Other Poems, 1860; (3) The Diary of an Old Soul (printed for private circulation), 1867"; (4) Exotics, a volume of translations from the German (most of which first appeared in the Sunday Magazine), 1876; and (5) A Threefold Cord, 1883, part of which previously appeared in his Works of Fancy and Imagination, 10 vols., 1871. Most of his original hymns were contributed to Hymns and Sacred Songs for Sunday Schools and Social Worship, &c, published by Fletcher and Tubbs, Manchester, in 1855 (2nd. edition, 1856), and of which his brother, and the Rev. G. B. Bubier were the editors. The original hymns, which are signed "G. Macdonald," in this collection are:— 1. A quiet heart, submissive, meek. The Meek inherit the Earth. 2. Daylight fades away. Second Advent. 3. Father, I well may praise Thy name. Sunday Morning. 4. Father, these souls of ours have been. Blessed are the Pure in Heart. 5. If we were longing for the food. Blessed are they that Hunger and Thirst after Righteousness. 6. It was an awful hour that gave. Blessed are the Merciful. 7. Let Thy own voice, 0 Father, say. Blessed are they that mourn. 8. 0 Son of Man, Thy Name by choice. Blessed are the Meek. 9. Our Father, hear our longing prayer. Blessed are the Poor in Spirit. Some of these hymns were afterwards revised by their author. The next two are from The Disciple, and Other Poems, 1860 :— 10. O God, Whose daylight leadeth down. Evening. 11. O Lord [God] of life, Thy quickening voice. Morning. Dr. Macdonald's hymns are rich in ideas, but are touched with a mysticism which renders them a little difficult of apprehension. They are however of great value in setting forth truths rarely expressed in hymns, and are likely to grow in favour. [Rev. W. Garrett Horder] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ======================= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_MacDonald

M. M. Bridges

1863 - 1949 Person Name: M. M. B. Arranger of "[Come, O Creator Spirit, come]" in Hymns

Pierre Etienne

1922 - 2011 Person Name: Pierre-Étienne Translator (into French) of "O Holy Spirit, by Whose Breath" in Voices United

Martin Tel

Arranger of "VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS (fragment)" in Psalms for All Seasons Martin Tel is the C. F. Seabrook Director of Music at Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey. He conducts the seminary choirs, teaches courses in church music, and administers the music for the daily seminary worship services. He served as senior editor of Psalms for All Seasons: A Complete Psalter for Worship (2012). His love for music began in a dairy barn in rural Washington State, where he heard his father belt out psalms and hymns while milking the cows. Martin earned degrees in church music and theology from Dordt College, the University of Notre Dame, Calvin Theological Seminary, and the University of Kansas. He has served as minister of music in Christian Reformed, Reformed Church in America, and Presbyterian congregations. With his wife, Sharilyn, he is raising three children in Princeton, New Jersey. Lift Up Your Hearts

J. H. Arnold

1887 - 1956 Person Name: J. H. Arnold, 1887-1956 Arranger of "VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS" in Hymns for Youth

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