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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
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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
Possibly related to Maurice Rodolphe Pepin, author of Catholic church music in the United States, 1903 to the present day. (dissertation, MA, Boston University 1951)
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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==

Latest revision as of 12:15, 28 February 2018

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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