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Johannes Dirk Plekker

Scripture: Psalm 136 Composer of "REMAIN" in Psalter Hymnal (Blue)

F. A. Gore Ouseley

1825 - 1889 Person Name: Frederick A. Gore Ouseley Scripture: Psalm 136:1-9 Composer (Refrain and Tone) of "[for God's mercy endures forever]" in Psalms for All Seasons Born: August 12, 1825, London, England. Died: April 6, 1889, Hereford, England. Buried: Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Tenbury Wells, Hereford and Worcester, England. Gore-Ouseley was educated at Oxford University (BA 1846, MA 1849, DMus 1854), and was ordained in 1849. In 1855, he was appointed Oxford Professor of Music, succeeding Henry Bishop. At that time, Oxford music degrees were easy to obtain, as there were no conditions of residence. Candidates only had to submit a musical composition, (e.g., for choir or orchestra). This was then approved by the examiner, rehearsed and performed to a small, select audience at Oxford. As far as Ouseley was concerned, this only meant two or three trips to Oxford each year, usually for two or three days each time, as there was no music "taught" in the university and very little in Oxford itself at the time. Also in 1855, Ouseley was appointed Precentor of Hereford Cathedral, a post he held for the next 30 years, before becoming a Canon there. Although theoretically in charge of the cathedral choir, Ouseley only had to be in residence at the cathedral two months each year, and he arranged these to take place during the summer vacation, when he was not required to be at his College, although such was his commitment that he did make regular visits to the cathedral, which was only 18 miles from his College at St. Michael’s. His College of St. Michael’s, Tenbury, a "model" choir school, opened in 1856, mostly at his own expense. He founded the College and was its first Warden, which was the greater part of his work for the next 33 years. Ouseley’s compositions covered a wide range: operas, songs, chamber music and organ pieces. His works include the following treatises: Harmony (London: 1868) Counterpoint (London: 1869) Canon and Fugue (London: 1869) Form and General Composition (London: 1875) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Paschal Jordan

b. 1944 Person Name: PJ Scripture: Psalm 136 Composer of "[Be a rock of refuge for me, O Lord]" in Catholic Book of Worship III Guyana, Roman Catholic Monk Sing a New Song No. 3 by Patrick Prescod (Bridgetown, Barbados: Cedar Press, 1981)

Michel Guimont

b. 1950 Person Name: Michel Guimont, 1950- Scripture: Psalm 136 Composer of "[O give thanks to the LORD, for he is good]" in Hymns for a Pilgrim People

Donald Thomson

b. 1968 Scripture: Psalm 136:4-6 Arranger of "[The universe, night and day]" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New

Lourdes C. Montgomery

b. 1956 Scripture: Psalm 136 Composer of "[Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good]" in One in Faith

Brandon Waddles

b. 1988 Scripture: Psalm 136:1 Arranger of "[Oh, give thanks unto the Lord for He is good]" in One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism

Simei Pereira do Amaral

Scripture: Psalm 136:1 Composer of "[Pela fraternidade]" in Agape

Fr. Foster

Scripture: Psalm 136:1-3 Transcriber of "[The merciful goodness of the LORD endures forever]" in Sound the Bamboo

Francisco F. Feliciano

1941 - 2014 Scripture: Psalm 136 Adapter of "MAMAYUG AKUN" in Sound the Bamboo

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