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Horatio Parker (September 15, 1863–December 18, 1919) was an American composer and teacher. He was a central figure in musical life in New Haven, Connecticut in the late 19th century, and is also remembered as the teacher of Charles Ives. He was born in Auburndale, Massachusetts. After early study in the United States with George Whitefield Chadwick and others, he went to Europe, a common destination for a young American composer in the 1880s. In Munich he studied with Josef Rheinberger; also in Munich he composed his first significant works, including a symphony and a dramatic cantata. After returning to the U.S. he took a succession of jobs as a teacher, organist and choirmaster, mostly in New York City. In 1893 he became professor at Yale University, a position which he held for the rest of his life. Parker died in Cedarhurst, New York. While Parker is mostly remembered for a single work, the oratorio Hora novissima, based on the poem by Bernard of Cluny, he was a prolific and versatile composer in a mostly conservative Germanic tradition, writing two operas, songs, organ music, incidental music, and a copious quantity of music for chorus and orchestra. Influences in his music include Mendelssohn, Brahms, Wagner, as well as Debussy and Elgar in some works which he composed closer to 1900. During his lifetime he was considered to be the finest composer in the United States, a superior craftsman writing in the most advanced style. In 1892, Parker composed the hymn tune "A
Scherzo in G Minor, Op. 13
862Organ Concerto in E-Flat Minor, Op. 55: III. Allegro moderato, molto risoluto
423Light's Glittering Morn
234A Northern Ballad
195Organ Concerto in E-Flat Minor, Op. 55: II. Allegretto, ma ben marcato
186A Northern Ballad (1899)
177Valse Gracile
168Organ Concerto in E-Flat Minor, Op. 55: I. Allegro moderato - Andante
169Jam Sol Recedit
1310Concerto in E-Flat Minor, Op. 55: Allegro moderato
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American Reverie

Parker: Organ Works

Hora Novissima
American Romantics
The Lyon Roars
With Heart & Voice

Parker: A Northern Ballad/Chadwick: Symphony No. 2

Works for Organ & Orchestra by Widor, Jongen, Parker

Edward Macdowell and Company

American Orchestral Compositions
Horatio Parker: 21 Organ Works; 1895 Müller & Abel Organ, St. Joseph's Church, New York City
Prayers & Alleluias