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* '''St. Michael & All Angels, Ledbury, UK, under the direction of Philip Holland'''
* '''St. Michael & All Angels, Ledbury, UK, under the direction of Philip Holland'''
** [[There is a balm in Gilead (Traditional)|There is a balm in Gilead]]
** [[There is a balm in Gilead (Traditional)|There is a balm in Gilead]]
* '''St. Matthias Episcopal Church, Minocqua, Wisconsin,, under the direction of George Behr'''
* '''St. Matthias Episcopal Church, Minocqua, Wisconsin, under the direction of George Behr'''
** Mass of St. Andrews the Fisherman (co-written with Ken Stancer)
** Mass of St. Andrews the Fisherman (co-written with Ken Stancer)
* '''St. Paul & the Redeemer Episcopal Church, Chicago, Illinois, under the direction of Christian M. Clough, Director of Music'''
* '''St. Paul & the Redeemer Episcopal Church, Chicago, Illinois, under the direction of Christian M. Clough, Director of Music'''

Revision as of 23:33, 27 April 2022

General information

Country of origin: United States

Contributor since: 2018-05-23

Works with editions by this editor: 54 (see list)

Contact information

e-mail: jimmyg521 At sign.png gmail.com

Education

  • BA, Liberal Arts, Music emphasis (1986), Stetson University, DeLand, FL
  • MM, Music Theory (1992), Florida State Univeristy, Tallahassee, FL
  • Doctoral studies in Music Theory (ABD), University of Wisconsin-Madison

Background

Born: 21 May 1958

Biography

Composer and arranger of mostly sacred choral music, some secular choral music, and a few organ works. Educated at Stetson University, DeLand, FL, from which he received a BA, Liberal Arts degree, Music Emphasis (1986); Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, from which he received an MM, Music Theory (1992), and Doctoral studies in Music Theory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (ABD). He resides in Madison, WI, where he retired from full-time employment at the Division of Information Technology of the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the year 2020. His compositions and arrangements have been performed by:

Additional works by this person as Editor here.