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Charles Price Jones Sr. (December 9, 1865 – January 19, 1949) was an American religious leader and hymnist. He was the founder of the Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. Life
John Taylor (Unitarian hymn writer) Charles John Thomas; Robert B. Thompson; Dorothy Ann Thrupp; Stuart Townend (musician) Noël Tredinnick; Lady Mary Trefusis; John E. Tullidge; Daniel Turner (hymn writer)
Beginning in 1858, Kirkpatrick began working with A.S. Jenks who helped him publish his first collection of hymns, Devotional Melodies, in 1859. His involvement with the Harmonia Society introduced him to another man, Dr. Leopold Meignen, under whose tutelage he devoted himself primarily to the study of music focusing on theory and composition.
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Concordia: a collection of hymns and spiritual songs (1918) [330] Young People's Luther League Convention Song Book [331] [332] The Parish School Hymnal (1926) [333] [334] The Primary Hymn Book, Hymns and Songs for Little Children (1936) [335] United Lutheran Church in America. Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church with Hymnal (1917) [286]
Thomas Obadiah Chisholm [a] (July 29, 1866 – February 29, 1960) was an American hymnwriter, poet, and Methodist minister.. Chisholm was born on July 29, 1866, in a log cabin near Franklin, Kentucky. [4]
Quincy Jones – “The Pawnbroker: Main Title” (1964) Amplifying film director Sidney Lumet’s gritty tale of a man trying to outrun his horrors while jailed in a Nazi camp, first-time score ...
John Robson Sweney (December 31, 1837 – April 10, 1899) was an American composer from Pennsylvania. He was a professor of music at the Pennsylvania Military Academy for twenty-five years and collaborated with William J. Kirkpatrick to produce and publish over 1,000 gospel hymn songs and over sixty hymnal books.