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H. Steffenson

Person Name: H. Steffensen Hymnal Number: 55 Author of "O God, Before I Slumber" in Hymnal for Church and Home

H. O. C. Zinck

1746 - 1832 Person Name: H. O. C. Zinck Hymnal Number: 47 Composer of "[The sun arises now]" in Hymnal for Church and Home Hardenack Otto Conrad Zinck (July 2, 1746, Husum – February 15, 1832, Copenhagen) was a German-Danish composer.

L. Nielsen

Hymnal Number: 14 Composer of "[Oh, that I had a thousand voices]" in Hymnal for Church and Home

Vilhelm Birkedal

1809 - 1892 Person Name: Vilhelm Birkedahl Hymnal Number: 272 Author of "I Saw Him In Childhood" in Hymnal for Church and Home

Rudolph Bay

1791 - 1856 Person Name: R. Bay Hymnal Number: 51 Composer of "[The country lies in deep repose]" in Hymnal for Church and Home

J. Remington Fairlamb

1838 - 1908 Person Name: J. A. Fairbank Hymnal Number: 130 Composer of "[Come, Holy Ghost, in love]" in Hymnal for Church and Home Mr. J. Remington Fairlamb received his first musical instruction at the hands of his mother. Although he was exceedingly fond of his music, while very young he was more fond of “dreaming” than of “practicing” at the piano. But at the age of twelve the boy came across a copy of Spohr’s oratorio ”The Last Judgment,” which seems to have satisfied his craving and shaped his career. When fourteen years of age he obtained a position as organist of the Western Methodist church, the first of its denomination in Philadelphia to obtain an organ. He afterwards filled the same position in the Tabernacle Baptist Church and succeeded one of the best church musicians of that city as organist and choir master of the Clinton Street Presbyterian church. During his twentieth year Mr. Fairlamb went to Europe and studied first in Paris, the piano under Marmoutel, voice under Masset, and harmony under Danhauser; subsequently he continued his studies under Mabellin in Florence Italy. Returning to America about the outbreak of the Civil War, and being incapacitated for military service by defective eyesight, Mr. Fairlamb accepted the position of Musical Director of the Church of the Epiphany in Washington, D.C. Here he enjoyed the acquaintance of many notable people, including President and Mrs. Lincoln. Being appointed United States consul at Zurich in Switzerland by Mr. Lincoln, he returned to Europe and remained there four years. His compositions number about two hundred in all. His music is distinguishable by dramatic intensity and orchestral ideas. He has published a part of a romantic opera, “Valeri,” and a quartet opera, “Love’s Stratagem.” His songs published in “St. Nicholas Songs” and “Harper’s Young People,” are so simple, quaint and delicate that, says a prominent New York contralto, he would live had he composed nothing else, forever in these.” His “Cradle Song” is a worthy specimen of this style of composition. Mr. Fairlamb has charge of societies in Newburgh, Hudson and Catskill. from The World's Best Music: Famous Songs and Those who Made Them Famous, Volume 1 By Frederic Dean, Reginald De Koven, Gerrit Smith

M. Rosing

Hymnal Number: 340 Author of "I Have Borne the Lark's Swift Pinions" in Hymnal for Church and Home

Johannes Beck

Hymnal Number: 289 Composer of "[My faith bids me to tarry]" in Hymnal for Church and Home

Emmanuel Poppen

1874 - 1974 Person Name: Emanuel Poppen Hymnal Number: 369 Composer of "[Jesus, Redeemer]" in Hymnal for Church and Home Rev. Emanuel Poppen; b. 1874, Dundee, Perth col, Ontario. Luth. pastor, Ohio Synod, Sydney, Ohio Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

J. H. Schrader

Hymnal Number: 186 Author of "Sinners May To Christ Draw Near" in Hymnal for Church and Home

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