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Jun 08, 1858 Died on 12 Sep 1947 (aged 89)

American composer, organist (church and concert), and professor of music

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About Harry Rowe Shelley

  • Harry Rowe Shelley (June 8, 1858 – September 12, 1947) was an American composer, organist (church and concert), and professor of music.
  • Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Shelley studied with Gustave J.
  • Stoeckel at Yale College, Dudley Buck, Max (Wilhelm Carl) Vogrich, and Antonín Dvorák in New York, and completed his musical education in London and Paris.
  • According to his New York Times obituary, Shelley "penned church music that won him wide popularity.
  • For sixty years a host of English-speaking peoples throughout the world sang his hymns." Shelley attended Hopkins Grammar School in New Haven, Connecticut and at fourteen played the organ at Center Church on the Green in New Haven.
  • Although he entered Yale, he did not complete his freshman year.
  • Shelley was organist at the Church of the Pilgrims during the ministry of Henry Ward Beecher and played at his funeral.
  • Shelley died at age 89 in Short Beach, Connecticut. Positions held 1878–1881 — Organist, Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn 1881–1887 — Organist, Plymouth Church (same) 1887–1899 — Organist, Church of the Pilgrims 1899–1914 — Organist, Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, New York, which later became Park Avenue Baptist and eventually Riverside Church 1915–1936 — Organist, Central Congregational Church, Brooklyn Faculty member, American Institute of Applied MusicSelected compositions Among his works are two symphonies; a symphonic poem: The Crusaders; a suite for orchestra: Souvenir de Baden-Baden; sacred cantatas: Vexilla Regis (1893);The Inheritance Divine (1895); Death and Life (1898); a violin concerto; an opera: Leila (manuscript); anthems: The King of Love My Shepherd Is (1886); Hark!, Hark, My Soul (1887); an arrangement for Harriet Beecher Stowe's poem Still, Still with Thee (1930); and other songs and organ pieces.
  • He also composed the Santa Claus Overture; and Lochinvar's Ride (1915). Honors 1898 — Elected to membership in the National Institute of Arts and LettersThis article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Gilman, D.
  • C.; Peck, H.
  • T.; Colby, F.
  • M., eds.
  • (1905).
  • New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.).
  • New York: Dodd, Mead.

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