Английская Википедия:Garth Edmundson
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:More footnotes needed Garth C. Edmundson (b. 11 Apr 1892, Pennsylvania; d. 2 Apr 1971, New Castle, Pennsylvania) was an American organist, composer, music director, and music teacher.
Formal training
Edmundson studied music in Pittsburgh, New York, London, Paris, and at the Leipzig Conservatory. His instructors were Harvey Gaul, Lynnwood Farnam, Joseph Bonnet, and Isidor Philipp.
Professional career
Edmundson was an organist, music teacher, and director of music in several churches and schools in western Pennsylvania. Edmundson began his career as church organist and minister of music at First Presbyterian Church in New Castle and played special masses at St. Mary Church. He composed hundreds of compositions for organ, including
- Impression Gothiques
- Imagery in Tableaux
- Vom Himmel Hoch
Honors and awards
- Honorary doctorate degree – Doctor of Music, Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania.
Affiliations
Edmundson was a member of ASCAP and Trinity Episcopal Church. He also was a 32nd Degree Mason.
Selected published works
- Christus Advenit (Christmas Suite No.2) (for organ):
- Four Modern Preludes on Old Chorals (Vater Unser - Eudoxia - Evan - Vom Himmel hoch)
- Hail the Day (Ascension), (1956) anthem for mixed voices[1]
- Humoresque Fantastique
- To the Setting Sun
- Toccata on "How Brightly Shines the Morning Star"
- Toccata-Prelude on "St. Ann's"
- Seven Modern Preludes on Ancient Themes for organ, J. Fischer & Bro. (1937).[2] Includes:
- Chorus Novae Jerusalem (Ye Choirs, O New Jerusalem)
- Pange Lingua Gloriosi (Sing My Tongue)
- Veni Creator Spiritus (Come Holy Spirit)
- Ecce Jam Noctis (Lo! the Night)
- Vexilla Regis (The Royal Banner)
- Dies Irae (Day of Wrath)
- Divinium Mysterium (Of the Fathers Love)
- Garth Edmundson, In Modum Antiquum, Book Two, J. Fischer & Bro. (1936); Includes:
- Pandean Pastoral
- Caravan of the Magi
- Humuresque Gracieuse
- In Silent Night
- Mereauesque Toccata
- A selection of Edmundson's printed works is available here http://www.onlinesheetmusic.com/garth-edmundson-a77827.aspx?type=list
Audio samples
- Vom Himmel Hoch, Toccata, Prelude IV from Christus Advenit (Christmas Suite No. 2), based on the German Christmas carol "Vom Himmel Hoch"
- Шаблон:YouTube, Graham Barber, organist, Schulze organ at St. Bartholomew's Church, Armley, England
- Шаблон:YouTube, Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, Salford, Greater Manchester, England
- Шаблон:YouTube, Andrew Lucas, organist, St. Paul's Cathedral, London
- Шаблон:YouTube, Ralph Cupper, organist
References
General citations
- Charles Eugene Claghorn (1911-2005), Biographical Dictionary of American Music, Parker Publishing Co., West Nyack, New York (1973)
- Contemporary American Composers, first edition, compiled by E. Ruth Anderson (1928– ), G.K. Hall & Co.,[3] Boston (1976)
- Contemporary American Composers, second edition, compiled by E. Ruth Anderson (1928– ), G.K. Hall & Co.,[4] Boston (1982)
- The ASCAP Biographical Dictionary, third edition. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, New York (1966)
- ASCAP Biographical Dictionary, fourth edition, compiled for the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers by Jaques Cattell Press, New York, R.R. Bowker (1980)
Inline citations
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite journal
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ In 1985, ITT sold G.K. Hall & Co. to Macmillan Publishing
- ↑ In 1985, ITT sold G.K. Hall & Co. to Macmillan Publishing
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