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Organist, studied w. Ernest Nixon Kitchen (1912-15), Everette Truette (1918-19) Marcel Dupre (1925-6), Joseph Bonnet (1926), Georges Caussade (1925-6). New England Conservatory 1919-20, Tennessee University (1939 D.M.) | Organist, studied w. Ernest Nixon Kitchen (1912-15), Everette Truette (1918-19) Marcel Dupre (1925-6), Joseph Bonnet (1926), Georges Caussade (1925-6). New England Conservatory 1919-20, Tennessee University (1939 D.M.) | ||
− | Taught at Jesuit College, St. Boniface, Manitoba (1913-18), Emmanuel College, Boston (1947-), as of 1953 MD at Mission Church, Boston, director of glee club and harmony teacher at Emmanuel College, Boston | + | Taught at Jesuit College, St. Boniface, Manitoba (1913-18), Emmanuel College, Boston (1947-), as of 1953 MD at Mission Church, Boston, director of glee club and harmony teacher at Emmanuel College, Boston. Married to Edith |
− | + | Son was Maurice Rodolphe Pepin (Lowell MA June 24, 1927 - Melbourne FL Sept. 23, 2017) , author of [https://open.bu.edu/bitstream/handle/2144/5887/Pepin_Maurice_1951_web.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Catholic church music in the United States, 1903 to the present day.] (dissertation, MA, Boston University 1951) | |
==List of sacred works== | ==List of sacred works== |
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Life
Born: January 30, 1892, Suncook, New Hampshire
Died: Alive in 1953
Biography Organist, studied w. Ernest Nixon Kitchen (1912-15), Everette Truette (1918-19) Marcel Dupre (1925-6), Joseph Bonnet (1926), Georges Caussade (1925-6). New England Conservatory 1919-20, Tennessee University (1939 D.M.)
Taught at Jesuit College, St. Boniface, Manitoba (1913-18), Emmanuel College, Boston (1947-), as of 1953 MD at Mission Church, Boston, director of glee club and harmony teacher at Emmanuel College, Boston. Married to Edith Son was Maurice Rodolphe Pepin (Lowell MA June 24, 1927 - Melbourne FL Sept. 23, 2017) , author of Catholic church music in the United States, 1903 to the present day. (dissertation, MA, Boston University 1951)
List of sacred works
- Ave Maria, 2-pt or MLR
- Missa pro defunctis, 1-4 V, kbd MLR 1940
- Solemn Mass in honor of Mary Immaculate
Publications
External links
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