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Dale
Wood is
a freelance composer whose career was launched at the age of 13
when he won a national hymn writing competition for the American
Lutheran Church. Over eight million copies of his published works
have since been sold throughout the world, and performances have
been noted in 59 foreign countries in recent years.
Dale was for
many years Organist and Choirmaster in San Francisco at the Episcopal
Church of St. Mary the Virgin, as well as director of the Grace
Cathedral Boys' Chorus. He served in a similar capacity in Lutheran
churches in Hollywood, and Riverside, California.
Wood served
as editor emeritus for The Sacred Music Press, following his work
as the executive editor from 1975 to 1996. His hymns and canticles
are found in the Lutheran Book of Worship, Worship II, Seventh Day
Adventist Hymnal, The Presbyterian Hymnal, The United Methodist
Hymnal, the Moravian Book of Worship, the Chalice Hymnal, and several
hymnal supplements.
The American
Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) honored Dale
Wood annually since 1967 for his "very important contribution towards
the creation and development of contemporary American Music." His
beloved community at The Sea Ranch, California, was regularly treated
to his musical expertise in the various artistic endeavors he supported
and enhanced with his creative talents.
Dale died peacefully
at his Sea Ranch home on April 13, 2003. For more informaton about
his contributions to the music world, please visit his web
site.
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