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Name
  
Arthur Shepherd

Arthur Shepherd
Born
  
February 19, 1880 (
1880-02-19
)
Paris, Idaho, USA

Died
  
January 12, 1958(1958-01-12) (aged 77) Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Occupation
  
Composer, Orchestra Conductor and Professor of Music

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Arthur Shepherd was an American composer and conductor in the 20th century.

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Life and career

He was born February 19, 1880 in Paris, Idaho into a Mormon family. He entered the New England Conservatory when he was only twelve years old. After his graduation, Shepherd returned to his family who had moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. After some encouragement, he returned to the east and took a teaching position at the New England Conservatory. He briefly served as a bandmaster during World War I, and then moved to Cleveland, Ohio once he returned to the States. He took a job as the Assistant Director of the Cleveland Orchestra, and then in 1927 he returned to teaching at the Western Reserve University in Cleveland. He retired in 1950 and died on 12 January 1958, after a failed operation at a Cleveland hospital. He composed over 100 works, including symphonies, string quartets and songs.

Shepherd was a Latter-day Saint.

Influences

His influences include Percy Goetschius and George W. Chadwick, Arthur Farwell, French Impressionists and Englishman, Vaughan Williams.

Selected works

  • Ouverture Joyeuse
  • Horizons
  • Triptych
  • Piano Quintet
  • Matin Song
  • He Came All So Still
  • The Lost Child
  • Nocturn
  • Solitude
  • Where Loveliness Keeps House
  • Two-Step
  • Exotic Dance No. 1
  • From a Mountain lake
  • Gigue Fantasque
  • References

    Arthur Shepherd Wikipedia