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Seth Bingham scores

Title
Seth Bingham scores, 1920-1953.
Author
Bingham, Seth, 1882-1972.
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Description
4 linear ft. (3 boxes)
Summary
The Seth Bingham scores consist of the parts, and, in one case, the full score, for six of his compositions, dating from 1920-1953.
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Genre/Form
Scores.
Additional Formats (note)
  • Also available on microform;
Source (note)
  • Bingham, Seth
Biography (note)
  • Seth Bingham (b Bloomfield, NJ, 16 April 1882; d New York, 21 June 1972) was an organist and composer.
Call Number
JPB 83-157
OCLC
NYPT04-A39
Author
Bingham, Seth, 1882-1972.
Title
Seth Bingham scores, 1920-1953.
Additional Formats
Also available on microform; service copy classmark: *ZB-4302.
Biography
Seth Bingham (b Bloomfield, NJ, 16 April 1882; d New York, 21 June 1972) was an organist and composer. He attended Yale University, where he studied with Horatio Parker. His other teachers included Vincent d'Indy, Alexandre Guilmant, and Harry Jepson. Bingham taught at Yale (1908-1919) and later at Columbia University. He also was the longtime organist at the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church. In addition to organ works (the most famous of which is the Concerto for Brass, Snare Drum and Organ), Bingham wrote many orchestral and chamber music pieces, as well as choral compositions and songs.
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JPB 83-157
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