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− | william Dawson Armstrong | + | william Dawson Armstrong, pupil of G.M.Garratt, Clarence Eddy, Charles Kunkel, E. R. Kroeger. Directed Armstrong School of Music in Alton, professor of piano at Western Military Academy, Upper Alton. Music director at Shurtleff College 1890-1909, Organist St. Paul's Alton 1888-90, Church of the Redeemer, St. Louis 1890-1900, Church of Unity, St. Louis, 1900-1908. In Alton in 1910. |
" O Salutaris Hostia," by W. D. Armstrong, for soprano or tenor solo and mixed chorus, is well worth the attention of the Roman Catholic Church. It is short, on classic models, churchly and effective, and has been accepted by the Cincinnati Diocesan Commis sion on Church Music. It is dedicated to his friend Arthur J. H. Barbour of Cincinnati, Ohio. — Musical Courier, New York City. | " O Salutaris Hostia," by W. D. Armstrong, for soprano or tenor solo and mixed chorus, is well worth the attention of the Roman Catholic Church. It is short, on classic models, churchly and effective, and has been accepted by the Cincinnati Diocesan Commis sion on Church Music. It is dedicated to his friend Arthur J. H. Barbour of Cincinnati, Ohio. — Musical Courier, New York City. | ||
==List of sacred works== | ==List of sacred works== | ||
*Kyrie in F,SATB Boston: B.F. Wood, 1902 | *Kyrie in F,SATB Boston: B.F. Wood, 1902 | ||
− | *Mass in F major, men, orch/kbd, Breitkopf | + | *Mass in F major, men, orch/kbd, Breitkopf 1908 |
*Choral Mass in G, SATB, OD, 1899, 1927 | *Choral Mass in G, SATB, OD, 1899, 1927 | ||
*O salutaris, Mz, SATB, org pf. Cincinnati: George B. Jennings | *O salutaris, Mz, SATB, org pf. Cincinnati: George B. Jennings | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
Latest revision as of 18:24, 16 June 2020
Life
Born: February 11, 1868, Alton IL
Died: July 9, 1836
Biography william Dawson Armstrong, pupil of G.M.Garratt, Clarence Eddy, Charles Kunkel, E. R. Kroeger. Directed Armstrong School of Music in Alton, professor of piano at Western Military Academy, Upper Alton. Music director at Shurtleff College 1890-1909, Organist St. Paul's Alton 1888-90, Church of the Redeemer, St. Louis 1890-1900, Church of Unity, St. Louis, 1900-1908. In Alton in 1910. " O Salutaris Hostia," by W. D. Armstrong, for soprano or tenor solo and mixed chorus, is well worth the attention of the Roman Catholic Church. It is short, on classic models, churchly and effective, and has been accepted by the Cincinnati Diocesan Commis sion on Church Music. It is dedicated to his friend Arthur J. H. Barbour of Cincinnati, Ohio. — Musical Courier, New York City.
List of sacred works
- Kyrie in F,SATB Boston: B.F. Wood, 1902
- Mass in F major, men, orch/kbd, Breitkopf 1908
- Choral Mass in G, SATB, OD, 1899, 1927
- O salutaris, Mz, SATB, org pf. Cincinnati: George B. Jennings
Publications
External links
Wilber Theodore Norton : William Dawson Armstrong, American composer