John Bacchus Dykes was an English clergyman and hymnist. He was born in Hull, England, and by age 10 was the assistant organist at St. John's Church, Hull, where his grandfather was vicar. He studied at Wakefield and St Catharine's College, Cambridge, earning a B.A. in Classics in 1847. He cofounded the Cambridge University Musical Society. He was ordained as curate of Malton in 1847. For a short time, he was canon of Durham Cathedral, then precentor (1849 – 1862).

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  • John Bacchus Dykes was an English clergyman and hymnist. He was born in Hull, England, and by age 10 was the assistant organist at St. John's Church, Hull, where his grandfather was vicar. He studied at Wakefield and St Catharine's College, Cambridge, earning a B.A. in Classics in 1847. He cofounded the Cambridge University Musical Society. He was ordained as curate of Malton in 1847. For a short time, he was canon of Durham Cathedral, then precentor (1849 – 1862). In 1862 he became vicar of St. Oswald's, Durham until his death in 1876. He published sermons and articles on religion but is best known for over 300 hymn tunes he composed. Amongst those which are still in wide use may be mentioned: Nicaea, commonly sung to the words "Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!"; Wir Pflügen, harmonised by Dykes and commonly sung to the words "We plough the fields, and scatter" (a translation of the German hymn "Wir pflügen und wir streuen" by the late 18th century German poet Matthias Claudius); Melita, sung to the words "Eternal Father, Strong to Save" (sometimes known as "For those in Peril on the Sea" from its recurring last line); Gerontius, sung to the words "Praise to the Holiest in the Height"; O Perfect Love; and Dominus Regit Me, sung to the words "The King of love my Shepherd is", one of the many metrical versions of Psalm 23. Unlike many influential clergy of his time, Dykes resolutely upheld the high church tradition to the consternation of his bishop, and was something of a renegade figure in the Victorian Church. Dykes died in Sussex at age 53, and is buried at St. Oswald’s, Durham. He was enormously influential in hymnody in his time but this has declined in recent times, evidenced by the fact that, whereas Hymns Ancient and Modern Revised (1950) carried 31 of his tunes, the New Standard edition of the same hymn book (1983) used only 15.
  • John Bacchus Dykes, född 1823, var organist, kompositör och präst. Han grundade "The University Musical Society" vid Cambridge universitetet, och komponerade många gärna sjungna koraler, bl.a. till psalmerna Helig, helig, helig, inledningspsalmen (Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty) i The Church Hymn book 1872 tonsatt 1861, O Gud och Fader kär tonsatt 1868 och Du för vars allmaktsord tonsatt 1868. Dykes avled 1876.
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  • John Bacchus Dykes was an English clergyman and hymnist. He was born in Hull, England, and by age 10 was the assistant organist at St. John's Church, Hull, where his grandfather was vicar. He studied at Wakefield and St Catharine's College, Cambridge, earning a B.A. in Classics in 1847. He cofounded the Cambridge University Musical Society. He was ordained as curate of Malton in 1847. For a short time, he was canon of Durham Cathedral, then precentor (1849 – 1862).
  • John Bacchus Dykes, född 1823, var organist, kompositör och präst. Han grundade "The University Musical Society" vid Cambridge universitetet, och komponerade många gärna sjungna koraler, bl.a. till psalmerna Helig, helig, helig, inledningspsalmen (Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty) i The Church Hymn book 1872 tonsatt 1861, O Gud och Fader kär tonsatt 1868 och Du för vars allmaktsord tonsatt 1868. Dykes avled 1876.
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