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Bilhorn, Peter Philip's bio information
Saturday, July 22, 1865 - Sunday, December 13, 1936
Born: July 22, 1865, Mendota, Illinois.
Died: December 13, 1936, Los Angeles, California.
Bilhorn’s family name was originally Pulhorn; it was changed by a judge in Ottawa, Illinois, named Abraham Lincoln. Peter and his brother formed the Eureka Wagon and Carriage Works in Chicago, Illinois. Later, Peter became involved in Gospel music, studying under George Root, George Stebbins, and others. He wrote some 2,000 Gospel songs in his lifetime, and for a while, worked with evangelist Billy Sunday. He also invented a folding pump organ used at revivals in the late 19th Century, and founded the Bilhorn Folding Organ Company in Chicago, Illinois.
One of the high points in Bilhorn’s career came in 1900, when he traveled to London. There he conducted a 4,000 strong choir in the Crystal Palace, and Queen Victoria invited him to sing in Buckingham Palace.
Bilhorn’s works include:
Crowning Glory No. 1, 1888
Crowning Glory No. 2
Soul-Winning Songs
Choice Songs: Hymns of Heavenly Harmony
Sunshine Songs
Songs of Peace and Power
Century Gospel Hymns
Songs for Male Choruses
Sacred and Secular Selections for Ladies’ Voices, 1900
Songs and Stories of Mother, Childhood and Home
(Chicago, Illinois: Bilhorn Bros., 1903)
Music
Almost
Best Friend to Have Is Jesus, The
I Will Sing the Wondrous Story
Living Where the Healing Waters Flow
My Name in Mother’s Prayer
Redemption
Sweet Peace, the Gift of God’s Love
Source: http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/b/i/l/bilhorn_pp.html
Died: December 13, 1936, Los Angeles, California.
Bilhorn’s family name was originally Pulhorn; it was changed by a judge in Ottawa, Illinois, named Abraham Lincoln. Peter and his brother formed the Eureka Wagon and Carriage Works in Chicago, Illinois. Later, Peter became involved in Gospel music, studying under George Root, George Stebbins, and others. He wrote some 2,000 Gospel songs in his lifetime, and for a while, worked with evangelist Billy Sunday. He also invented a folding pump organ used at revivals in the late 19th Century, and founded the Bilhorn Folding Organ Company in Chicago, Illinois.
One of the high points in Bilhorn’s career came in 1900, when he traveled to London. There he conducted a 4,000 strong choir in the Crystal Palace, and Queen Victoria invited him to sing in Buckingham Palace.
Bilhorn’s works include:
Crowning Glory No. 1, 1888
Crowning Glory No. 2
Soul-Winning Songs
Choice Songs: Hymns of Heavenly Harmony
Sunshine Songs
Songs of Peace and Power
Century Gospel Hymns
Songs for Male Choruses
Sacred and Secular Selections for Ladies’ Voices, 1900
Songs and Stories of Mother, Childhood and Home
(Chicago, Illinois: Bilhorn Bros., 1903)
Music
Almost
Best Friend to Have Is Jesus, The
I Will Sing the Wondrous Story
Living Where the Healing Waters Flow
My Name in Mother’s Prayer
Redemption
Sweet Peace, the Gift of God’s Love
Source: http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/b/i/l/bilhorn_pp.html
The last 10 hymns uploaded.
- # 1 - He Is Coming Again (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 30, 2024)
- # 2 - Who Could It Be (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 30, 2024)
- # 3 - The Story Of Jesus Can Never Grow Old (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 30, 2024)
- # 4 - Prayer Changes Things (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 30, 2024)
- # 5 - Since The Fullness Of His Love Came In (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 30, 2024)
- # 6 - Sweeter As The Years Go By (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 30, 2024)
- # 7 - Thou Wilt Keep Him In Perfect Peace (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 30, 2024)
- # 8 - Only Jesus (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 29, 2024)
- # 9 - Sometime (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 29, 2024)
- #10 - The Old-Time Way (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 29, 2024)