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  1. Serenade in G major: quartet for strings by Leo Sowerby, 2010-08-06
  2. From the Northland: Impressions of the Lake Superior Country, A Suite for Piano [ H. 167a ] The Collected Works of Leo Sowerby (Ronald M. Huntington, Memorial Edition, Includes: Forest Voices, Cascades, Burnt Rock Pool, The Lonely Fiddle-Maker, The Shining Big Sea-Water) by The Boston Music Co., 1926
  3. Leo Sowerby: I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes SHEET MUSIC SATB by Stephen Tanner - SATB div. a cappella, 2010-01-01
  4. Leo Sowerby: I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes SHEET MUSIC SATB by Allan Robert Petker - SATB, 2010-01-01
  5. Leo Sowerby: I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes by Edna Mae Burnam, 2009-01-01
  6. The Organ Music of Leo Sowerby Vol. 4 by LEO SOWERBY, 1996
  7. The Snow Lay On The Ground (Venite Adoremus), Traditional Christmas Carol for Mixed Voices Arranged by Leo Sowerby, SATB with Organ Accompaniment by Leo Sowerby, 1952
  8. Organist Introduction: Johann Tobias Krebs, Gregor Aichinger, David Briggs, Cameron Carpenter, Leo Sowerby, John Stafford Smith
  9. Leo Sowerby: I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes SHEET MUSIC SATB by Hugo Adler - SATB, 2010-01-01
  10. Whimsical Variations. < For organ. > by Leo Sowerby, 1952
  11. The Organ Music of Leo Sowergy Vol #3: Non Nobis Domine, Ite Missa Est, Calvinist Hymntune by LEO SOWERBY, 1996
  12. The Snow lay on the Ground. (Venite adoremus.) Traditional Christmas carol for mixed voices arranged by L. Sowerby by Leo Sowerby, 1955
  13. Prelude on " Sine Nomine. " < Ralph Vaughan Williams. > [Organ.] by Leo Sowerby, 1956
  14. Ten Preludes on Hymn Tunes by Leo Sowerby, 1985-03-01

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SOWERBY, LEO BIOGRAPHY (1895 1968) Leo Sowerby holds an unrivalled position among American organists and composers for the organ, writing a quantity of works for the instrument
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organy solo Rodzaj produktu: nuty drukowane Dostępno¶ć w magazynie, wysyłka natychmiastowa Autorzy Autor muzyki: Sowerby Leo Kod produktu: Five of the greatest Organ works by this renowned American Church Music composer are compiled in the first volume of this series. Previously out of print, titles such as 'Carillon,' 'Pageant,' 'Passacaglia,' 'A Wedding Processional,' and 'Cannon, Chacony, and Fugue,' are again available. Created by the composer dubbed the 'Dean of church musicians,' this is an excellent collection for the library of the serious Organist.
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organy solo Rodzaj produktu: nuty drukowane Dostępno¶ć w magazynie, wysyłka natychmiastowa Autorzy Autor muzyki: Sowerby Leo Kod produktu: Celebrating the 100th birthday of one of America's greatest church musicians, Fred Bock Music Company is privileged to release this second volume of works from Leo Sowerby. The excellence of this revered composer's music has long been recognized as a treasure for lovers of good sacred literature. Titles include: A Joyous March ° Comes Autumn Time ° Prelude on 'The King's Majesty' ° Sonatina.

4. Sowerby, Leo
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and link to biographical essay from Dr. Estrella s Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
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Sowerby, Leo
Sowerby, Leo
Period: Early 20th Century
Born: Wednesday, May 1, 1895 in Grand Rapids, Michigan (USA)
Died: Sunday, July 7, 1968 in Port Clinton, Ohio (USA)
Nation of Origin: United States
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The Canticle of the Sun
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Sowerby's The Canticle of the Sun won the Pulitzer prize in 1946. General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Slonimsky, Nicolas, ... Schirmer Books, July 1994, ISBN: 0028724186 Links to essays at other sites: Twentieth Century Music: An Introduction by Eric Salzman Please note: These links will open in a new window. Biographical essay at the Naxos site If this link does not work, try searching

5. Leo Sowerby At 100
Biography and retrospective upon the occasion of his one hundredth birthday with emphasis on his organ and choir works.
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Leo Sowerby at 100*
by Harold Stover American organ journals from the period between the two world wars give a vivid picture of the vitality of the organ world in this country in those days. Its practitioners may not have enjoyed the wider historical overview of the instrument which the much more rigorous scholarship of our own time affords us, but they enjoyed an acceptance by the society in which they lived which we cannot help but envy. As we mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of their world's most distinguished member, it is worth stopping to consider what of his life and times has been lost, what remains, and what may be ripe for revival. Leo Sowerby came of age at the same time as did American music. With a few isolated exceptions, American composers before the 1920s had merely tried to imitate the voices of their Central European teachers, but Sowerby's generation, led by such men as George Gershwin, Virgil Thomson, Aaron Copland, Roy Harris, and Walter Piston, took the old European forms and poured into them music which sounded distinctly American in its melody, harmony, and rhythm. Like the writers of the period in search of The Great American Novel, many composers dreamed of writing The Great American Symphony. Beyond the mere quotation of folk tunes, this "American-ness" was a subconscious evocation of a national soul, as unquantifiable-but-real as the "French-ness" of Debussy and Messiaen of the "English-ness" of Elgar and Vaughan Williams. With the sole exception of his pupil Ned Rorem, Sowerby was the last American composer with a national reputation in the world of concert music to display any more than a token interest in church music. He was organist of St .James' Episcopal Cathedral in Chicago for more than 40 years, and his liturgical music occupies a central place in his life's work and in the history of American church music. He produced a long list of anthems, each of which is a master class in the techniques of writing choral music. They illuminate the sacred texts in a truly symphonic style, and feature organ accompaniments that make integral and idiomatic contributions to the texture of the music - real organ music: no one-size-sort -of-fits-all "keyboard" parts like those which so many church music programs seem to demand today.

6. Sowerby, Leo - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Sowerby, Leo
US composer and pianist. He served as a bandmaster in Europe during World War I and in 1922 won the American Prix de Rome. He was organist of St James's Episcopal Cathedral in
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7. Leo Sowerby - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Sowerby, Leo . The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London Macmillan Publishers.
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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (April 2008) Leo Sowerby (May 1, 1895–July 7, 1968), American composer and church musician, was the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1946, and was often called the “Dean of American church music” in the early to mid 20th century.
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9. Leo Sowerby | Classical Composers Database
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10. Sowerby, Leo Definition Of Sowerby, Leo In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Sowerby, Leo (sō`ərbē), 1895–1968, American composer and organist, b. Grand Rapids, Mich. Sowerby studied at the American Conservatory, Chicago, and with Percy Grainger.
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11. SOWERBY Works For Organ And Orchestra - 8.559028
Sowerby, Leo. Conductor(s) Welsh, John. Orchestra(s) Fairfield Orchestra. Artist(s) Craighead, David; Lilly, Rita; Mulbury, David. Label Naxos. Series American Classics
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12. Leo Sowerby (American Composer) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Leo Sowerby (American composer), May 1, 1895Grand Rapids, Mich., U.S. July 7, 1968Port Clinton, Ohio composer, organist, and teacher, whose organ and choral works provide a
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Table of Contents: Leo Sowerby Article Article Citations ARTICLE from the Leo Sowerby Sowerby studied in Chicago and in Rome as the first American winner of the Prix de Rome . He taught composition and theory at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago from 1925 to 1962 and was organist at St. James Church (now Cathedral) there from 1927 to 1962. He became director in 1962 of the College of Church Musicians in Washington, D.C., where he also was associated with the National Cathedral (Episcopal). Sowerby combined a fine melodic talent with a use of modern harmonies. His

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b. May 1, 1895, Grand Rapids, MI, d. July 7, 1968, Port Clinton, OH; composer and church musician
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14. Leo Sowerby — Infoplease.com
More on Leo Sowerby from Infoplease Pulitzer Prizes in Music Pulitzer Prizes in Music (For years not listed, no award was made.) 1943 Secular Cantata No. 2, A
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16. Biographical Dictionary Of Authors, Composers, Songs & Music, Second Edition - O
Sowerby, Leo, composer, organist, educator; b. Grand Rapids, Mich., May 1, 1895. ASCAP 1927. Educ American Cons., Chicago; private student of Arthur Olaf Andersen and C. Lampert.
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A reference lookup guide of song / music titles and their composers. Home Main Menu Support Search ... Next Sowerby, Leo rector, 6th Army Corps, 1898; Mu­sical Director, Great Lakes Naval Training Station, 1917-19. Organized own band, 1892; toured World several times over period of forty years. Earned title of "March King through march compositions. Compiled by spe­cial order of Naval Dep't the "Na­tional, Patriotic and Typical Airs of All Lands," 1890. Decorations: Medal of the Victorian Order (Britain); Cross of Artistic Merit, First Class of Academy of Hainault (Belgium); Offi­cer of the French Academy. Degrees: Honorary Doctor of Music, Pennsylva­nia Military College, 1920; Honorary Doctor of Music, Marquette Uni­versity, 1923. Memorials: John Philip Sousa Memorial Bridge, Washington; John Philip Sousa, Jr. High School, Washington. Works: Over one hun­dred marches, incl.: The Stars and Stripes Forever; Washington Post; Semper Fidelis; Liberty Bell; Imperial Edward. Also ten comic operas; nu­merous suites, tone poems, waltzes, songs; novels, magazine articles; poems, libretti, lyrics, and autobiog­raphy, Marching Along.

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18. Palmer, Christopher - Naxos Direct
SOWERBY, LEO (1895 1968) Leo Sowerby holds an unrivalled position among American organists and composers for the organ, writing a quantity of works for the instrument, many of
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20. LEO SOWERBY New World Records 80365 Trio In C-Sharp Minor Trio For
Leo Sower by, Music Journal Annual Anthology, 1967, pp. 42 ff. Sowerby, Leo. Composition in Relation to the Church and Allied Fields in America, in Hinrichsen, Max, Organ and
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