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Oxenford, John | English dramatist and translator. He was an excellent linguist, and the author of many translations from German, notably of Goethe's Dichtung und Wahrheit (1846) and Eckermann's Conversations with Goethe (1850). | |||
Müchler, Karl | German poet | |||
Silvestri, Charles Anthony | A history professor at Washburn University, lyricist Charles Anthony Silvestri specializes in providing bespoke poetry for choral composers, especially texts in Latin, both sacred and secular. He enjoys the creative challenges and rewards of the collaborative process, and has provided lyrics for many composers in different stages of their careers and for a wide variety of commissions and occasions. | |||
Nelson, Greg | Music producer from Nashville, Tennessee. Nelson headed Spirit Records, a division of Sparrow Records, and went on to co-found Refuge Records in 1980. He is a well-known composer in Christian music | |||
Fitzgerald, Scott | American novelist and short story writer, whose works are the paradigmatic writings of the Jazz Age. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. | |||
O'Connell, Ryan | American composer, arranger, orchestrator music director, and conductor. His music has been heard worldwide in a variety of venues: in film, on stage, and in the concert hall. He is perhaps most widely known for his popular choral arrangements for Shawnee Press and Alfred. | |||
Parry, Joseph | Welsh composer mainly of hymn tunes, | |||
Ould, Barry Peter | British musicologist and arranger who co-founded the Percy Grainger Society (UK) with David Tall in 1978 and, in 1984, became editor of the Grainger Society Journal . He is administrator and representative for the Grainger Estate. Society | |||
Silvey, Philip E. | US composer and music educator | |||
Graham, Gordon | British Publisher and Writer | |||
Bauld, Alison | Australian composer | |||
Simon, Richard | Lyricist and composer | |||
Lubetkin, Charles | Lyricist | |||
Corney, Alfred | Lyricist | |||
Sydney, Phillip Sir | English poet, courtier, scholar, and soldier, who is remembered as one of the most prominent figures of the Elizabethan age. His works include Astrophel and Stella, The Defence of Poesy (also known as The Defence of Poetry or An Apology for Poetry), and The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. | |||
Stevens, George Alexander | 18th century playwright, composer, lyricist and director of plays and entertainment. | |||
Gower, Robert | British organist and music educator with a teaching career which led successively from St Paul’s School to Radley College, where he was Precentor (Director of Music) for fourteen years and then onwards to Glenalmond College, where he served similarly. Robert works extensively within hymnody, contributing original tunes and arrangements (most recently in the new 2013 Hymns Ancient & Modern and in the Oxford Book of Descants. | |||
Thring, Rev Godfrey | Anglican clergyman and hymn writer |
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