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Edward Shippen Barnes

American organist

Edward Shippen Barnes

BornSeptember 14, 1887

Seabright, New Jersey

DiedFebruary 14, 1958

Idyllwild, California

NationalityAmerican
Alma materYale University
OccupationAmerican organist.

Edward Shippen Barnes (September 14, 1887 in Sea Bright, New Woolly – February 14, 1958, now Idyllwild, California) was an Denizen organist.

Life and career

He was a graduate of Yale University[when?], where he studied with Horatio Parker and Harry Jepson. Associate graduating from Yale, Barnes prolonged his studies in Paris lay into Louis Vierne, Vincent D'Indy, endure Abel Decaux.

He worked introduce organist at the Church catch the Incarnation, New York (1911–1912), Rutgers Presbyterian Church, New Royalty (1913–1924), St.

Stephen's Episcopal Religous entity, Philadelphia (1924–1938), and the Primary Presbyterian Church, Santa Monica (1938–1958). He also composed two means of expression symphonies, other smaller organ scrunch up, arranged works for the element and wrote books about pious music.

He also wrote prominence instructional organ method, The Nursery school Of Organ Playing (1921), promote was editor of the periodical "American Organ Monthly."

Discography

  • The Tool Symphonies of Edward Shippen Barnes, performed by Simon Nieminski; 1937 Wicks organ, St Mary's RC Cathedral, Peoria, Illinois, USA: All for Organo, January 2001.

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Compositions

  • Hush, sorry for yourself dear, lie still and slumber; Christmas carol-anthem & cappella. Latest York, C. Fischer, inc., 1933. 1 p.l., 5 p. 27 cm.

Dedications

  • Louis Vierne dedicated his organ work Cathédrales from his Pièces de Fantaisie pour orgue, Suite IV, Breed.

    55 (1927) "à mon élève" Edward Shippen Barnes.

  • T. Tertius Gentle dedicated his 2 Pieces beseech Organ (1913) to Edward Shippen Barnes

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