Samuel Brenton Whitney
Samuel Brenton Whitney (1842 - 1914)
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Samuel Brenton Whitney (4 June 1842, Woodstock, Vermont – 3 August 1914, Brattleboro, Vermont) was a United States organist, conductor and composer. His compositions were primarily church music and chamber works.
He was a pupil of Charles Wels of New York and then John Knowles Paine of Cambridge, Massachusetts. He secured his first organ appointment in Cambridge. He came to be regarded as the greatest interpreter of Johann Sebastian Bach in the United States, and was appointed professor of or ... (Read all)
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A Thousand Tongues
A Thousand Tongues
Organ - Intermediate/advanced
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10 Transcriptions and Arrangements for Organ, Volume 2
10 Transcriptions and Arrangements for Organ, Volume 2
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Female Composers
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Music for Rejoicing
Music for Rejoicing
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The Last-Minute Organist
The Last-Minute Organist
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God of Grace: A Compilation of Favorites for Organ
God of Grace: A Compilation of Favorites for Organ

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