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Print/export Download as PDF ... "Away in a Manger" is a Christmas carol first published in the late nineteenth century ... 1 and 2. Dr. John T. McFarland, then ...
Away in a Manger. Among the many hymns that he contributed to, these are some of the most notable [3] “A Wonderful Savior is Jesus My Lord” “Away in a Manger” “I am Not Skilled to Understand” “Jesus Saves! (We Have Heard the Joyful Sound)” “Lead Me to Calvary” “My Faith has Found a Resting Place” “'Tis So Sweet to ...
His work includes a popular arrangement of "Away in a Manger". [3] He helped write "Daisy Deane" in an American Civil War camp. [4] Murray helped produce the singing lesson book The Pacific Glee Book with Frederic Woodman Root. A portrait of him by Jacob Henry Hall is in the Library of Congress. [5] Murray was born to a Scottish family. [6]
The son of Christian and Elizabeth Hebble, Robert Hebble grew up in West Orange, New Jersey and was a graduate of West Orange High School, earned a bachelor of music degree from Yale University and a master's degree from the Juilliard School, where he studied with Vittorio Giannini and Roger Sessions. [4]
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Emma Louise Ashford (born Hindle) (27 March 1850 – 22 September 1930) [1] was an American organist, composer, and music editor.She wrote over 600 compositions. [2] From 1894 to 1930 she was an editor at Lorenz Publishing Company, and at its periodicals The Choir Leader and The Organist.
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Dr. Kildare: Season to Be Jolly ... Picket Fences: "Away in the Manger" (Season 3, Episode 10) (1994)
In 1874 Baker was commissioned by Dr. Palmer to compose a song related to the biblical verses about "Jesus Stilling the Tempest". [2] Having recently lost her brother to tuberculosis, [3] Mary used her experience of frustration and reconciliation as inspiration to compose the words of the hymn. As related to Ira D. Sankey: [4]