James Philip Dunn
James Philip Dunn (January 10, 1884, New York[1] – July 24, 1936, Jersey City, New Jersey)[2] was an American composer and organist in New York, Jersey City and Bayonne, New Jersey. At Columbia University he was a pupil of Cornelius Rybner and Edward MacDowell.[3]
Work List
- Chanson Passionée: Romance, 1916
- Surrexit Christus Hodie
- Cortège Orientale, 1921
- Overture on Negro Themes, 1921
- We, 1928
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References
- The International Library of Music for Home and Studio: Music Literature. University Society. 1965. p. 490.
- Henderson, John (2005). 'A Directory of Composers for Organ. John Henderson (Publishing) Ltd. p. 201. ISBN 0 9528050 2 2.
- "When I Have Sung My Songs: The American Art Song, 1900-1940" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-10-16.
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