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W. A. Webb

Author of "He's All to Me"

William F. Webb

b. 1928 Person Name: William F. Webb, 1928 - Author of "My Lord, I Come This Hour to Make" in Hymns of the Saints

Webbe

Composer of "[Tantum ergo Sacramentum]" in The De La Salle Hymnal

Samuel Webbe

1740 - 1816 Author of "Come, ye disconsolate" in The American Hymn and Tune Book, Newly Revised and Especially Adapted to Vestry Use Samuel Webbe (the elder; b. London, England, 1740; d. London, 1816) Webbe's father died soon after Samuel was born without providing financial security for the family. Thus Webbe received little education and was apprenticed to a cabinet­maker at the age of eleven. However, he was determined to study and taught himself Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, German, and Italian while working on his apprentice­ship. He also worked as a music copyist and received musical training from Carl Barbant, organist at the Bavarian Embassy. Restricted at this time in England, Roman Catholic worship was freely permitted in the foreign embassies. Because Webbe was Roman Catholic, he became organist at the Portuguese Chapel and later at the Sardinian and Spanish chapels in their respective embassies. He wrote much music for Roman Catholic services and composed hymn tunes, motets, and madrigals. Webbe is considered an outstanding composer of glees and catches, as is evident in his nine published collections of these smaller choral works. He also published A Collection of Sacred Music (c. 1790), A Collection of Masses for Small Choirs (1792), and, with his son Samuel (the younger), Antiphons in Six Books of Anthems (1818). Bert Polman

Samuel Webbe

1770 - 1843 Adapter of "RICHMOND" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Samuel Webbe, Jr. (1770-1843), adapted the tune RICHMOND. He was organist at Paradise Street Unitarian Church, Liverpool (1798). Later he succeeded his father as organist at the Spanish Ambassador’s Chapel, London (1817), and then St. Nicholas’ Church and St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Chapel, Liverpool. --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

Adam Brooks Webber

Author of "" in The Inn of God's Forgiveness and Other Hymns for the Progressive Church

Albert E. Webber

Author of "'Tis the Army of salvation"

Alfred Webber

Author of "When the veil has been lifted"

Christopher Webber

b. 1932 Person Name: Christopher L. Webber Author of "Lord, Who May Dwell Within Your House" in The Presbyterian Hymnal

Geoffrey Webber

b. 1959 Person Name: Geoffrey Webber (b. 1959) Composer of "RADCLIFFE SQUARE" in Ancient and Modern

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