Garth Edmundson Explained

Garth C. Edmundson (b. 11 Apr 1892, Pennsylvania; d. 2 Apr 1971, New Castle, Pennsylvania) was an American organist, composer, music director, and music teacher.

Formal training

Edmundson studied music in Pittsburgh, New York, London, Paris, and at the Leipzig Conservatory. His instructors were Harvey Gaul, Lynnwood Farnam, Joseph Bonnet, and Isidor Philipp.

Professional career

Edmundson was an organist, music teacher, and director of music in several churches and schools in western Pennsylvania. Edmundson began his career as church organist and minister of music at First Presbyterian Church in New Castle and played special masses at St. Mary Church. He composed hundreds of compositions for organ, including

Honors and awards

Affiliations

Edmundson was a member of ASCAP and Trinity Episcopal Church. He also was a 32nd Degree Mason.

Selected published works

Pandean Pastoral

Caravan of the Magi

Humuresque Gracieuse

In Silent Night

Mereauesque Toccata

A selection of Edmundson's printed works is available here http://www.onlinesheetmusic.com/garth-edmundson-a77827.aspx?type=list

Audio samples

    1. , Graham Barber, organist, Schulze organ at St. Bartholomew's Church, Armley, England, Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, Salford, Greater Manchester, England
  1. , Andrew Lucas, organist, St. Paul's Cathedral, London
  2. , Ralph Cupper, organist

References

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Notes and References

  1. January 1, 1956 . Gray-Novello New Music for 1956 . . 47 . 2 . 3 . October 25, 2022 . October 25, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221025183738/https://www.thediapason.com/sites/thediapason/files/195601TheDiapason.pdf . dead .
  2. Book: Edmundson, Garth . Seven Modern Preludes on Ancient Themes . J. Fischer & Bro No. 0369 . 1937 . New York, NY.
  3. In 1985, ITT sold G.K. Hall & Co. to Macmillan Publishing
  4. In 1985, ITT sold G.K. Hall & Co. to Macmillan Publishing