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[Hold thou my hand, O! Father]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. C. Converse Incipit: 56531 21345 66222 Used With Text: Hold Thou my hand, Father

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Hold Thou my hand, Father

Author: Anna W. Simmons Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Hold thou my hand, O! Father Used With Tune: [Hold thou my hand, O! Father]

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Hold Thou My Hand, O Father

Author: Anna W. Simmons Hymnal: Songs of the Covenant #25 (1892) First Line: Hold Thou my hand, O! Father Refrain First Line: Hold Thou my hand, Father Languages: English Tune Title: [Hold Thou my hand, O! Father]
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Hold Thou my hand, Father

Author: Anna W. Simmons Hymnal: The Standard Hymnal #17 (1896) First Line: Hold thou my hand, O! Father Languages: English Tune Title: [Hold thou my hand, O! Father]

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Charles C. Converse

1832 - 1918 Person Name: C. C. Converse Composer of "[Hold thou my hand, O! Father]" in The Standard Hymnal Pseudonyms: Clare, Lester Vesé, Nevers, Karl Re­den, Revons ================================= Charles Crozat Converse LLD USA 1832-1918. Born in Warren, MA, he went to Leipzig, Germany to study law and philosophy, as well as music theory and composition under Moritz Hauptmann, Friedrich Richter, and Louis Plaidy at the Leipzig Conservatory. He also met Franz Liszt and Louis Spohr. He became an author, composer, arranger and editor. He returned to the states in 1859 and graduated from the Albany, NY, Law School two years later. He married Lida Lewis. From 1875 he practiced law in Erie, PA, and also was put in charge of the Burdetta Organ Company. He composed hymn tunes and other works. He was offered a DM degree for his Psalm 126 cantata, but he declined the offer. In 1895 Rutherford College honored him with a LLD degree. He spent his last years in Highwood, NJ, where he died. He published “New method for the guitar”, “Musical bouquet”, “The 126th Psalm”, “Sweet singer”, “Church singer”, “Sayings of Sages” between 1855 and 1863. he also wrote the “Turkish battle polka” and “Rock beside the sea” ballad, and “The anthem book of the Episcopal Methodist Church”. John Perry

Anna W. Simmons

Author of "Hold Thou my hand, Father" in The Standard Hymnal