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==Life==
 
==Life==
 
'''Born:'''  
 
'''Born:'''  
1897
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Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, August 1, 1897
  
 
'''Died:'''  
 
'''Died:'''  
1986
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Tucson, Arizona, July 16 1988
  
 
'''Biography'''
 
'''Biography'''
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==External links==
 
==External links==
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[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camil_Van_Hulse Wikipedia (in Dutch)]
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[http://www.tucsonweekly.com/tucson/this-old-house/Content?oid=1073938 Tucson Weekly article (history of Van Hulse House]
  
 
[[Category:1897 births|Van Hulse, Camil, 1897-1986]]
 
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[[Category:Composers|Van Hulse, Camil, 1897-1986]]
 
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[[Category:American composers|Van Hulse, Camil, 1897-1986]]
 
[[Category:American composers|Van Hulse, Camil, 1897-1986]]
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Revision as of 19:51, 5 November 2014

Life

Born: Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, August 1, 1897

Died: Tucson, Arizona, July 16 1988

Biography


List of sacred works

  • The Beatitudes, Op. 43. SATB chorus & soli, org/pf Chicago, H.T. FitzSimmons Co. 1948
  • Missa Oecumenica, TTB cong. org.(brass) WLSM 1962
    • Recording: Sacred Heart Cathedral Men's Choir, dir. Rev. John Oates.SA 102363; Sound Arts Recording
  • Missa, Deus caritas est, op. 119, unison, org, WLSM 1962
  • Missa fiat voluntas tua, Op. 50, three mixed voices (Sop., alto, bass, or tenor) and organ 1949
  • Missa brevis " Audi, Benigne Conditor" : op. 75 : for 2 equal voices with organ acc. GIA, 1951
  • Missa brevis in Dm. Chicago, H.T. FitzSimmons Co. 1964
  • Missa Regina Cleri, op. 97, 3 pt, cong, org, Milwaukee : M.L. Nemmers, 1959
  • Missa "Salutis humanae sator" for two equal voices and organ. MLR 1954
  • Tui sunt coeli, SATB, 1949
  • Veritas mea, SATB 1949

also English sacred music, much organ music

Publications

External links

Wikipedia (in Dutch) Tucson Weekly article (history of Van Hulse House