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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
American LDS composer and organist | |||
* | * 1949 born in Fort Wayne, Indiana | ||
* | * 1988 received his BM from Brigham Young University | ||
* | * served for 3 years as composer-in-residence for the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra in Fairfax, Virginia. | ||
* | * In addition to his work as a composer, Gawthrop has been active as a broadcaster, clinician and adjudicator, organist, conductor, teacher and writer, including a period as music critic for The Washington Post. | ||
For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | Gawthrop is primarily a choral composer, but he has also written a number of works for organ. He has received many commissions and grants, and his works have been performed extensively. He owns his own publishing house, Dunstan House, where he publishes his own works. | ||
For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_E._Gawthrop Wikipedia article on Daniel Gawthrop]. | |||
==List of Organ Works== | ==List of Organ Works== |
Revision as of 16:27, 8 December 2014
Synopsis
American LDS composer and organist
- 1949 born in Fort Wayne, Indiana
- 1988 received his BM from Brigham Young University
- served for 3 years as composer-in-residence for the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra in Fairfax, Virginia.
- In addition to his work as a composer, Gawthrop has been active as a broadcaster, clinician and adjudicator, organist, conductor, teacher and writer, including a period as music critic for The Washington Post.
Gawthrop is primarily a choral composer, but he has also written a number of works for organ. He has received many commissions and grants, and his works have been performed extensively. He owns his own publishing house, Dunstan House, where he publishes his own works.
For details, see the Wikipedia article on Daniel Gawthrop.
List of Organ Works
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Registration and Organs
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Tempo and Meter
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Scores and Editions
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Other Resources
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Notes
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