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Short Name: Theodore E. Perkins
Full Name: Perkins, Theodore E., 1831-1912
Birth Year: 1831
Death Year: 1912

Theodore E. Perkins was born at Poughkeepsie, on the Hudson, N.Y., July 21, 1831. His father was a Baptist clergyman. The family of ten brothers and sisters sang and played various instruments, forming among themselves both choir and orchestra. His musical education began at the early age of three years. During his father's pastorate at Hamilton, N. Y., the choir rehearsals were often held at the parsonage, and the leader used to place the three-year-old on a small stool, on the table around which the choir was assembled, giving him a chance to both see and hear. Later on he played the violincello in church, standing on a stool in order to finger the instrument.

The home gatherings — especially on Thanksgiving Day, are the recollections among the happiest of his childhood. His father became pastor of the Berean Baptist Church in New York City, in 1839, giving him the opportunity of studying the pianoforte, of which he became a proficient player. His fine alto voice soon gave him notoriety. At the age of nineteen while filling a position as clerk in New York, all his spare time was given to the study of voice and piano. In 1851 he went to Hamilton, N. Y., taught music in Madison University (now Colgate), and in the Female Seminary.

In 1854 he went to Port Jervis, N. Y., where he taught singing school, and April 30, 1855, married Mary Frances Caskey, who was for years his soprano soloist in many musical Festivals and Conventions. Soon after marriage he removed to Salem, N. J., where his lifework as singing school teacher really began, including Bridgeton and prominent towns in southern New Jersey. During the summer of 1856 he and his wife were pupils of the Normal Academy of Music at North Reading, Mass., conducted by Drs. Lowell Mason and Geo. F. Root. During 1856-1858 he was given the position of assistant teacher and manager. His association with these two great men gave an inspiration to all his future work.

In 1859 he was co-principal with Wm. B. Bradbury at the Normal Academy of Music, Geneseo, N. Y. He remained at Geneseo until 1863. Professor Perkins also held very successful schools in North Pelham Province of Ontario, Canada, and in 1864-1868 was principal in schools at Tunkhannock and Meadville, Pa.

In 1860, The Olive Branch, his first book of church music, was published by F. J. Huntington, New York City, the sales reaching 100,000. Next was Oriental, which sold over 30,000. The Union, Glees and Anthems, and Sabbath Anthems followed ; then The Sacred Lute, which sold over 300,000. His Sunday-school books commenced with The Evergreen, followed by the Shining Star and New Shining Star. Then came Psalm King, which was the last of the books published by Mr. Huntington. Hallowed Songs was published by Philip Phillips; The Sunday School Banner was published by Wm. B. Bradbury. The Royal Standard was published in Toronto, Canada. The Golden Promise, Sabbath Carols, The Mount Zion Collection were published under his own supervision.

His Free Sunday School Songs several times numbered over 500,000 a month. Coronation Songs with Rev. Dr. Deems as hymn editor was published by A. S. Barnes Co., who also published Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in which Dr. C. S. Robinson was hymn editor, who with Professor Perkins edited Calvary Songs, published by the American S. S. Union. Gospel Tent Songs was evangelical. The Safe-Guard Singer was his temperance book.

Mr. Perkins was musical director in the following churches in Brooklyn: The Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. Cuyler; Strong Place Baptist Church, Rev. E. E. L. Taylor, D. D.; Madison Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. H. G. Weston, D. D., L. L. D.; Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. Rice, followed by Dr. John Hall; The Memorial Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. C. S. Robinson, who was his close friend; The Church of the Holy Trinity, Rev. Dr. Tyng, Jr. ; Trinity Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. J. B. Simmons, and Washington Square M. E. Church.

In Philadelphia: The Fifth Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Chase; The Eleventh Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Colman; The Tabernacle M. E. Church, Rev. George Gaul, D. D. He was leader and singer in Evangelistic Services, at the Rink, The Old Madison Square Garden and Cooper Union, all of New York City. The music of the first great meeting of the world's Evangelical Alliance, held for ten days in New York City, was under his direction, as was the first National Sunday School convention, held in Newark, N. J. He was also conductor at the Golden Anniversary of the Female Guardian Society, leading a chorus of forty-two hundred children. In the opening chorus, Great is the Lord, by Dr. Calcott, the word "Great" was given with so much decision and power that the clergymen on the platform sprang to their feet and remained standing until the chorus was finished.

He taught voice culture in Princeton and Lafayette Universities, The Union Theological Seminary, New York City; Crozer Seminary, Chester, Pa., and organized the music department of Temple University, Philadelphia, continuing in charge four years. He had charge of the children's choir of Howard Mission, New York City, for twenty-five years, and thinks that some of the happiest and most restful of the working hours were spent in teaching the poor children of the fourth and sixth wards to sing the Gospel. Mr. Sankey said to Mr. Perkins that " Jesus of Nazareth was my banner song for eight years." Jesus is Mine has been sung at the Christian's death-bed, the grave, and once as the convict was going to the scaffold.

His Christmas Carol Sweetly Carol had a very large sale in this country, and was republished in England, France, Italy, and Germany.

For a period of forty years he has made the study of the voice special work. The most thorough investigations of the voice and its possibilities were made with the assistance of the late John Howard, extending over a period of twenty-five years, during which he has had the care of over two thousand voices. He published a work entitled, Physiological Yoice Culture, edited by his son, the late T. Edward Perkins, M. D., physician and throat specialist of Philadelphia. Mr. Perkins also completed a method of voice culture based on the principles of John Howard's Physiology of Artistic Singing."

During these years of work he has found time to edit thirty-four books of church, Sunday-school, day-school, and glee music, the larger portion having been previously mentioned. Also songs and ballads in sheet form, and a cantata entitled, The Excursion, libretto by Fanny Crosby, with whom there has existed an unbroken friendship for over forty years.

-Biography of Gospel Song and hymn Writers


Tunes by Theodore E. Perkins (167)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
[A beautiful land by faith I see] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)251111 35653 22234
[A voice from the spirit land]T. E. P. (Arranger)255556 53432 22321
[A voice in the silence comes back to me]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)251111 13565 32223
[Abba, Father, hear thy child]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)233445 36523 45653
[After the Christian's tears] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)354517 66562 17
[Watchman on the walls of Zion] (Perkins)Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)332315 65171 23543
[We're happy dear Savior, and shall we not sing] (Perkins)Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)255356 71212 34555
BEACH (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)111113 45671 32176
[Beautiful child with clustering hair]T. E. Perkins (Composer)156517 65354 44456
BELLEFONTAINE NEIGHBORSTheodore Edson Perkins (Composer)232132 16151 1172
[Beneath our best we may not live] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)255671 56712 88
[Beyond the smiling and the weeping] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)411234 56532 232
[Blessed Redeemer, graciously hear us] (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)351321 14653 3235
BLESSED TEMPLET. E. Perkins (Harmonizer)312321 16156 11123
[Blow, ye golden trumpets, blow!]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)255543 45666 54564
[Breast the wave Christian] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)117651 21231 44432
[By Thy blessed Spirit]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)317121 53113 2
[Carol, sweetly carol] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)1833432 15171 23542
CASKEYTheodore E. Perkins (Composer)1853216 51122 12353
[Cast thy bread upon the waters] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)251321 21767 655
CHEERFULLY GIVET. E. Perkins (Composer)253456 53234 56711
[Come, O thou mighty Savior]Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)232121 76511 71323
[Christ is risen from the dead] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)211321 76567 11432
[Christians, I am on my journey] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)256535 65246 66765
[Cling close to the Rock]T. E. Perkins (Composer)317121 55621 7
MAGILL (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)1012316 51121 23
[Come, let us all together sing] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)313213 56516 5332
[Come, needy sinners]T. E. Perkins (Composer)1055653 11216 55653
TIRYUST. E. Perkins (Composer)1135343 26271 1253
COMFORT (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)156513 21567 12765
[Dark is the night, and cold the wind is blowing]Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)732151 22123 53216
[Dear comrade soldiers of the cross]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)234565 32121 65113
[Dear Redeemer, loving Savior]T. E. Perkins (Composer)2
[Dear Savior, all I think or do]Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)555565 35656 53555
DOTYTheodore E. Perkins (Composer)113321 43215 32233
[Earth has nothing sweet or fair] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)2
[Little modest violet blue]Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)255153 35234 65325
EVENTIDE (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)132316 12315 32234
[Father, when shall all the weary earth]Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)435671 23213 56713
[Flash out the light to the souls that repine]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)253453 17234 43423
[Who will join our Junior Band]Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)335556 55111 33235
[For the fruits of the earth] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)3
FREELY GIVETheo. E. Perkins (Composer)433345 65176 543
[Full of sin though I may be]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)632132 12165 51432
[Gently through Thy pastures guide]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)211171 26671 23111
[Flag of the free, fairest to see]T. E. Perkins (Arranger)151115 27151 44321
[Grateful songs we raise to Thee] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)211314 65565 3222
[Hark! the mighty tones sublime]Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)711556 63456 71222
[He knows the bitter, weary way] (11111)Theo. E. Perkins (Arranger)211111 16112 22232
[Hear the battle cry resounding]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)256711 26217 65671
[Hear us from thy throne above]T. E. Perkins (Composer)412321 76165 17121
[Home, Home, for the weary]Theo. E. Perkins (Arranger)256271 56662 17156
[How bright that blessed hope]T. E. Perkins (Composer)332345 65332 12323
HUGHES (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)155671 21165 12325
HUNTINGTON (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)112355 32234 25435
[I am far from the land of my birth, mother]Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)455567 12321 77665
[I am thinking of friends whom I know now are gone]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)234556 53211 61123
[I cannot tell how happy I am each day to know]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)253161 51121 71234
[I choose to follow Jesus all the way]Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)234555 55346 55566
LORETTO (Hemy)T. E. Perkins (Arranger)151171 25221 23533
[I'm a little pilgrim, and a stranger her]Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)112355 11112 32334
[I'm kneeling, Lord, at mercy's gate] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)855112 32176 62176
[In the house of my Father above]T. E. Perkins (Composer)312346 53211 23465
[Jesus I long for Thee] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)332156 53212 43256
[Jesus, lover of my soul] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)356517 66667 65655
[Jesus loves me, this I know] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)217211 65671 32172
[Jesus, Savior, hear our cry]T. E. Perkins (Composer)234551 23321 17123
[Jesus still lead on] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)251721 51721 17165
JUBILEE (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)155553 65435 11176
[Keep Thou my way, O Lord, be Thou ever nigh]Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)713211 65671 32132
KENDALL (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)151565 43121 23545
[Let us brighten all life's pathway] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)3
[Long my spirit pined in sorrow] (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)233321 23565 65321
[Lord, at Thy mercy seat] (Scottish)T. E. Perkins (Arranger)1056712 35161 72133
[Lord, for tomorrow and its needs] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)256711 44311 61567
[Lord, hear me in distress]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)2
[Lord, I hear of showers of blessings] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)534511 65334 56532
[Love surpassing highest thought] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)2
LUNDIE (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins, 1831- (Composer)19356532 12123 55651
[Mine the cross, and Thine the glory] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)213567 13656 53121
MOORESTOWNTheodore E. Perkins (Composer)155153 23434 13252
[More love to Thee, O Christ] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)2932316 52123 32316
MOUNT ZION (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)111715 32122 34321
[My dog Dash is full of fun]Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)211112 31112 32222
[My Father, God, to thee]T. E. Perkins (Composer)2
[My heavenly home is bright and fair] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)2
[My hope is like an anchor firm]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)334536 53211 44123
[My spirit in hope is rejoicing]T. E. Perkins (Composer)355655 34515 66617
[We wait for thee, all glorious One]Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)251111 71223 14332
[What means this eager, anxious throng] (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins, b.1831 (Composer)9255112 34565 31712
[Nearer my home above]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)217653 51271 17653
[Nearer the fount of Jesus' love]T. E. Perkins (Composer)333332 11765 67123
[No tramp of marching armies] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)532572 21436 123
[Nobody knows but Jesus] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)211215 61222 31234
[None but Christ! His merit hides me]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)311223 45654 53123
[O city of the jasper wall] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)213321 56536 56711
[O hear the trump of joy]Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)353535 32342 21231
[O how my spirit longs for Thee] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)2
[O land of rest! for thee I sigh] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)255117 62217 13215
[O let your tongues with glad acclaim]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)355356 53234 56765
[O little child, lie still and sleep] (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)332353 21234 44365
[O Lord, my prayer hear]Thos. E. Perkins (Composer)233343 21516 12354
[O to be nearer Thee, my Savior] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)255564 32165 55113
OAKLAND (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)151171 64321 71511
[Oh, shall I wear a starless crown]T. E. Perkins (Composer)3
[One by one we cross the river] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)855543 45166 1716
[One sweetly solemn thought] (T. E. Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)2
[One there is above all others] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)212321 76567 121
[Only here for a little while]T. E. Perkins (Composer)232117 61535 11712
[Only one thing my soul desires]Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)1056551 17756 55221
[Out in the highways, wherever you go]T. E. Perkins (Composer)2
PEACEFULLY SLEEPTheo. E. Perkins (Composer)255555 56715 55555
POTTER (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)134545 65322 31532
PRAISE (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)151113 55543 14322
[Praise the Lord with hearts and voices] (Perkins)Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)351311 21756 71321
[Praise ye Jehovah, praise the Lord most holy]Theodore Perkins, 1831-1912 (Composer)855653 11121 76556
[Quit you like men, be strong] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)4
MINE THE CROSSTheodore Edson Perkins (Composer)311123 21566 51712
REPENTANCE (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins, b. 1831 (Composer)1211231 21712 23425
[Rest in the shadow of the Rock]T. E. Perkins (Composer)456717 12365 31232
[Return, O wanderer, now return] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)233231 23412 34323
[Ringing, sweetly ringing] (Perkins)Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)255556 55113 21555
SABBATH EVENING (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)435116 51335 42223
[Saints, for whom the Savior bled] (Perkins)T. E. P. (Composer)215123 21252 34323
[Sing the good tidings of mercy]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)453117 13243 22123
[Sitting at the feet of Jesus] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)335671 12325 14433
[Softly, on the breath of evening]T. E. Perkins (Composer)732115 65671 22213
[Songs of praise to Thee, my Savior]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)254513 21651 25724
[Soul that trusteth in Jehovah]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)532156 71232 17132
[Take my life, and let it be] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)251123 21616 53212
GOD SPEED (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)7
[The Lord of Light shall give His peace]Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)6
[The Master is coming, He calleth for thee] (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)251532 55234 33464
[There is a green hill far away] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)355651 55653 32223
[There is a land, a beauteous land] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)256713 21667 12432
[There is a path where pilgrims fare]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)2
[There is joy among the angels] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)2
[There is no love like the love of Jesus] (Perkins)Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)3153332 34321 22221
[There's a glorious work to do] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)234517 65234 44566
[Though as pilgrims here we tarry for a few brief years]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)251323 43217 61535
THORNTON (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)455117 62217 13221
[Those golden gates are opening wide]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)3
[Thou that once on mother's knee] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)1033214 44443 2555
CANAAN (Perkins)Thos. E. Perkins (Composer)534565 32121 65132
[Thy sins I bore on Calvary's tree] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)451721 65655 17217
[Take my heart, O loving Savior]Theodore Edson Perkins (Composer)335671 23122 12321
[We are strangers and sojourners traveling to the better land]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)311656 71113 22232
[We were crowded in the cabin]Perkins (Composer)255517 22171 25321
[Weary and wandering one, Jesus is calling]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)254321 21212 36543
[Weary not, my brother, cheerful be thy song]T. E. Perkins (Composer)533321 52343 23332
[Weary one from God astray]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)232111 65671 14323
[Weary wanderer over the main]T. E. Perkins (Composer)556515 56533 21252
[We've listed in a holy war] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)2151712 23451 12342
[Whatever be our earthly lot]T. E. Perkins (Composer)256144 32156 1232
[When my sins as mountains rise] (Perkins)T. E. Perkins (Composer)411234 55565 32123
[When my soul within]T. E. Perkins (Composer)532171 67165 66771
AULD LANG SYNEDr. T. E. Perkins (Arranger)151113 21231 13566
[When saints gather round thee, dear Savior, above]T. E. Perkins (Composer)451111 71223 23442
[When stormy waves around me roll]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)253323 52234 43465
[When subtle temptations surprises]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)251113 21356 53112
[When the golden shadows die]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)232111 11352 22223
[While springtime and nature are smiling around]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)255655 16532 13234
[Will that not joyful be] (Perkins)Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)211234 51115 67111
[Within a courtroom's crowded walls]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)251132 17122 52124
[Work, for the master calleth us today]Theodore E. Perkins (Composer)253455 65456 51653
WYOMINGTheodore E. Perkins (Composer)511111 77114 44321
[You ask me why it is I love my Savior]Theo. E. Perkins (Composer)233322 33635 42125

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