Lynnwood Farnam
Synopsis
Canadian composer, organist, and teacher
- 13 Jan 1885 born in Sutton, Quebec, Canada
- 1900-04, London, studies at Royal Conservatory of Music
- 1904-13, Montreal, organist at Methodist church of St. James, St. James the Apostle, and Christ Church Cathedral, successively
- 1913-18, Boston, organist at Emmanuel Church
- 1919-20, New York, organist at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church
- 1920-30, New York, organist at Church of the Holy Communion
- 1927-30, New York and Philadelphia, taught in New York and at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia
- 23 Nov 1930 died in New York City, New York, USA
His only known work was a toccata in A minor on O Filii et Filiae, published posthumously in 1932.
For details, see the Wikiepdia article on Lynnwood Farnam (in French only).
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