Dudley Buck
Synopsis
American composer, organist and teacher
- 19 Mar 1839, born in Hartford, CT
- 1858-62, Hartford, attended Trinity College
- ?year of event? Leipzig, studied at Leipzig Conservatory withg Louis Plaidy
- 1862, Hartford, organist at North Congregational Church
- 1869-71, Chicago, organist at unknown location
- 1871, Boston, organist for the Music Hall Association
- 1871, Boston, faculty member at New England Conservatory.
- 1875-1901, New York, assistant conductor of Theodore Thomas Orchestra
- 1877-1901, New York, organist and choirmaster at Holy Trinity Church
- 1877-1901, New York, director of Apollo Club
- 6 Oct 1909, died in West Orange, NJ
He is best known for his composition, Concert Variations on the Star-Spangled Banner.
For details, see the Wikipedia article on Dudley Buck.
List of Organ Works
Opus | Title | Year |
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Op. 22 | Grand Sonata in E-flat major | 1866 |
Op. 23 | Concert Variations on the Star-Spangled Banner | 1868 |
Op. 77 | Sonata no. 2 in G minor | 1877 |
Op. 59 | Variations on The Last Rose of Summer | 1877 |
He also composed other short pieces and transcriptions.
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