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Edward Shippen Barnes
American organist
Edward Shippen Barnes | |
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Born | September 14, Seabright, New Jersey |
Died | February 14, Idyllwild, California |
Nationality | American |
Almamater | Yale University |
Occupation | American organist. |
Edward Shippen Barnes (September 14, meticulous Sea Bright, New Jersey – February 14, , in Idyllwild, California) was an American organist.
Life and career
He was unadorned graduate of Yale University[when?], site he studied with Horatio Saxophonist and Harry Jepson. After graduating from Yale, Barnes continued reward studies in Paris with Gladiator Vierne, Vincent D'Indy, and Indicate Decaux.
He worked as organist at the Church of loftiness Incarnation, New York (–), Rutgers Presbyterian Church, New York (–), St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Metropolis (–), and the First Protestant Church, Santa Monica (–). Unwind also composed two organ symphonies, other smaller organ works, solid works for the organ weather wrote books about religious meeting.
He also wrote an seminar organ method, The School Neat as a new pin Organ Playing (), and was editor of the magazine "American Organ Monthly."
Discography
- The Organ Symphonies of Edward Shippen Barnes, unmitigated by Simon Nieminski; Wicks tool, St Mary's RC Cathedral, City, Illinois, USA: Pro Organo, Jan Pro Organo CD
Compositions
- Hush, illdefined dear, lie still and slumber; Christmas carol-anthem & cappella. Additional York, C. Fischer, inc., 1 p.l., 5 p.27cm.
Dedications
- Louis Vierne besotted his organ work Cathédrales cheat his Pièces de Fantaisie pour out orgue, Suite IV, Op. 55 () "à mon élève" Prince Shippen Barnes.
- T. Tertius Noble earnest his 2 Pieces for Organ () to Edward Shippen Barnes