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William Rollinson Whittingham

1805 - 1879 Person Name: William Whittingham Author of "The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want" in Free Methodist Hymnal Whittingham, William Rollinson, D.D., LL.D., was born in New York, Dec. 2, 1805. He received his early education from his mother, and subsequently graduated at the General Theological Seminary, New York, 1825. He was for some time Rector of St. Mark's, Orange, New Jersey; then of St. Luke's, New York; and afterwards Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the General Seminary, N. Y., 1835. In 1840 he was consecrated Bishop of Maryland, and died in 1879. For talent, learning, and character, Bishop Whittingham is allowed to be one of the great American Bishops, if not the greatest. His contributions to hymnology were Specimens of a Church Hymnal, Baltimore, Dec. 1865, and two translations from the German, which appeared in Hymns for Church and Home, 1859. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Alfred Arthur

1844 - 1918 Composer of "[The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want]" in The Spirit of Praise Alfred Arthur, born of American parentage near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, oct. 8, 1844. He studied at the Music School, Boston, singing under B. F. Baker, pianoforte under George Howard, and brass instruments under Matthew Arbuckle and Henry brown; and at the Boston Conservatory harmony and composition under Julius Eichberg. After singing tenor in the Church of the Advent, Boston, two yaers, he settled in 1871 in Cleveland, Ohio, as a teacher of vocal music and leader of the Germania Orchestra. He was a member for a few months of the choir of Trinity Church in that city, and later of the Euclid Avenue Baptist Church, where he remained until 1878, when he formed the Bach Choir of the Woodland Avenue Presbyterian Church. This society is ranked as one of the best chorus choirs in the United States. In 1873 The Cleveland Vocal Society was formed, with Mr. Arthur as conductor. He was also director of the Cleveland School of Music. He visited Europe in 1879 and in 1887. Works: The Walter Carrier, opera, 1876; The Roundheads and Cavaliers, do, 1878; Adaline, opera, 1879-84, Songs: Memory's Dream; Tell it, Silver Throat, etc. Didactic: Progressive Vocal Studies, 1887; Album of Vocal Studies, 1887; and other vocal studies. He has also compiled the following hymn-books: Evangelical Hymnal; Spirit of Praise. Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians by John Denison Camplin, Jr. and William Foster Apthorp (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888)

Lawrence Curry

1906 - 1966 Composer of "PASTOR MEUS" in Hymns for Junior Worship

John Campbell

Composer of "" in Great Songs of the Church

Jessia Seymour Irving

Author of "The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want; He makes me down to lie" in Songs for Men, the Salvation Army Official Song Book

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