Works and editions by Jepson, Harry Benjamin (1870-1952)
Harry Benjamin Jepson was born in Connecticut in 1870. He studied at Yale University with Horatio Parker, among others, and later moved to Paris to study with Charles Marie Widor and Louis Vierne. In 1907 he became a professor of music at Yale and later the first university organist at Yale. Jepson left behind vocal and organ music that clearly shows the influence of his teachers.
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Wagner Organ Boulanger Pie Renner jun. Te Dubois Mass in Mahler Symphony Dieter Trinity Missa Heures Hollins Theme Führer Third Reinhard Second Satie Petite Rheinberger Demarest Kempter Mass in Vierne Eros Wick Three tone Bach Air from Missa Mois de Schneider Pedal Ravel Cinq Toby Valse Diverse Organ Gerhardt Three Haydn Missa Gounod 20 Diverse Organ Diverse Organ Berthemet L Neukomm Skuhersky Mass Stehle Saul Sinding Album Renner jun. Lefébure-Wely Gounod 20 de Lange Organ Schneider Pedal Chaminade Mass Wagner Organ Boulanger Psalm Chaminade Mass Fauré Cello Müller-Hartung Franck Easy Bruch The Parker Concerto
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