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Horatio William Parker

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Horatio William Parker 1863-1919, American composer, b. Auburndale, Mass.; pupil of Rheinberger in Munich. He was an organist and choirmaster in Boston and New York City and taught at the National Conservatory, New York. In 1894, Parker became the first chairman of the music department at Yale, a position he held until his death. He composed for the stage, for orchestra, and for organ, but he is remembered as a writer of church music in the style of late German romanticism. Bibliography: See biography by his daughter, Isabelle Semler (1942, repr. 1973). Author not available, ... Read more
Horatio William Parker
Horatio William Parker Horatio William Parker (1863-1919) was...Yale University. Horatio Parker was born...brief discussion of Parker's life and work...Sources Kearns, William, Horatio Parker, 1863-1919: his... Read more
Parker, Horatio (William)
Parker, Horatio (William) ( b Auburndale, Mass., 1863; d Cedarhurst, NY, 1919). Amer. composer, organist, and teacher. Held org. posts in NY, and taught... Read more

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