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Gladys "Glad" Robinson Youse (1898 – 1985), was an American composer.

Born in Miami, Oklahoma, Gladys Robinson graduated from Stephens College in 1919 with a music degree, then studied composition with Tibor Serly in New York. She married Clare Youse and the couple settled in Baxter Springs, Kansas, where they raised their daughter, Madolyn (1924-2018), later Mrs. Babcock, who earned her AA degree in 1944 from Stephens College and a Masters of Science Degree in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Minnesota.[1] Glad Robinson Youse was a member of ASCAP[2] and served on the board of the Sigma Alpha Iota Foundation in 1971.[3]

Youse composed sacred and secular music for solo voice, choir, and piano. Today, the National Federation of Music Clubs sponsors the biennial Glad Robinson Youse Adult Composers Contest,[4] and Stephens College offers a Glad Robinson Youse Scholarship.[5] The Competitions and Awards Division of the Texas Federation of Music Clubs has a Glad Robinson Youse Chair.[6]

Her compositions (all with piano accompaniment) include:[1]

  • A Man Must Have a Song (men's choir)[7]
  • April is Forever (women's choir or soprano)
  • "Arise My Love" (words from Song of Solomon; for solo voice)[2]
  • As Long as Children Pray (women's choir or soprano)
  • "Beatitudes" (soprano)
  • Behold, God is My Salvation (mixed choir)
  • Bless Us, O God (women's choir)[8]
  • Glorious Easter Morning (mixed choir)
  • "God's World" (for one or two unspecified voices)[9]
  • Great is Thy Mercy (mixed choir)
  • He Who Believes in Me (mixed choir)
  • Hear Me Lord (mixed choir or soprano)
  • High Upon a Hilltop (women's choir)[10]
  • Hungry Pagan (mixed choir)
  • "I Knelt at Thy Altar" (soprano)
  • I Placed My Heart Within a Rose (mixed choir)[7]
  • In a Corner of My Heart (for unspecified voices)[11]
  • Let Us Smile (for children)[12]
  • "Little Lost Boy" (soprano)
  • Lovely the Dawning (women's choir)[7]
  • "My Dream of Springtime" (soprano)
  • My Heart is Ever Grateful (women's choir)[13]
  • O, it is Lovely, Lord (women's choir)
  • Perhaps I May (women's choir)[13]
  • "Red Bird" (soprano)
  • Ring Out Ye Bells! Sing Out Ye Voices! (mixed choir)
  • Salute to America (mixed choir)
  • So Near, So Dear (three sopranos)[14]
  • "Some Lovely Thing" (soprano)
  • Song-Trip Around the World (for children)[2]
  • Thirty-Fourth Star (words by Isabel Doerr; for unspecified voices )[15]
  • This Nation Under God (mixed choir)
  • "Thou wilt Light My Candle" (soprano)
  • Why? (women's choir)[16]
  • Winds of the Prairie (women's choir)
  • Wishing (women's choir)[17]
  • (The) World is About Me (for unspecified voices)[18]

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