Name Edward Barnes | ||
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Died February 14, 1958, Idyllwild, California, United States |
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Edward Shippen Barnes (September 14, 1887 in Seabright, New Jersey – February 14, 1958, in Idyllwild, California) was an American organist.
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- angels we have heard on high arr edward shippen barnes
- Gloria de edward shippen barnes orquesta y coro juvenil de los cabos
- Life and career
- Discography
- Compositions
- References
Gloria de edward shippen barnes orquesta y coro juvenil de los cabos
Life and career
He was a graduate of Yale University, where he studied with Horatio Parker and Harry Jepson. After graduating from Yale, Barnes continued his studies in Paris with Louis Vierne, Vincent D'Indy, and Abel Decaux.
He worked as organist at the Church of the Incarnation, New York (1911–1912), Rutgers Presbyterian Church, New York (1913–1924), St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia (1924–1938), and the First Presbyterian Church, Santa Monica (1938–1958). He also composed two organ symphonies, other smaller organ works, arranged works for the organ and wrote books about religious music.
He also wrote an instructional organ method, The School Of Organ Playing (1921).