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    Lynnwood Farnam (January 13, 1885 – November 23, 1930) was a Canadian organist who became the preeminent organist in North America in the 1920s until...
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  • executive Henry Walcott Farnam (1853–1933), American economist Louise Whitman Farnam (1890–1949), American physician Lynnwood Farnam (1885–1930), Canadian...
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  • Pennsylvania (disambiguation), several places Lynnwood, Virginia (disambiguation), several places Lynnwood Farnam (1885–1930), Canadian organist Linwood (disambiguation)...
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  • under a number of well-known teachers including Lilian Carpenter, Lynnwood Farnam, Ernest Mitchell, Fritz Heitmann, and Frank La Forge, and she attended...
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    The church had some esteemed organists and choirmasters, including Lynnwood Farnam from 1920 until his death in 1930, and Carl Weinrich from 1930 to 1943...
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  • Introduction and Allegro Aria Scherzo Adagio Final for organ dedicated to Lynnwood Farnam Organ 62 1934 Messe basse pour les défunts Prélude Introit Offertoire...
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  • de Pâques / Roger Matton (12:30) – Toccata on o filii et filae / W. Lynnwood Farnam (2:10) – Haec Dies / Derek Healey (3:05) – Icons / Bengt Hambraeus...
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    Spencer Heap in England and, after moving in 1921 to Canada, with Lynnwood Farnam in Saskatoon. During his eight years there, he was organist at the...
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    Performance of Canadian Music/Concours national de musique Eckhardt-Gramatté Lynnwood Farnam Organ Competition (formerly, the John Robb Organ Competition) Kiwanis...
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  • and at the Leipzig Conservatory. His instructors were Harvey Gaul, Lynnwood Farnam, Joseph Bonnet, and Isidor Philipp. Edmundson was an organist, music...
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  • students and so suggested that McCurdy study instead with the great Lynnwood Farnam, first in New York (1924–1927) and then in Philadelphia's newly established...
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  • Dupré, and Lynnwood Farnam, he received degrees from New York University in 1927 and the Curtis Institute of Music in 1930. Upon Farnam's death in 1930...
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    studied organ in California with the English organist Edwin H. Lemare, Lynnwood Farnam in Boston, and in Paris with Joseph Bonnet. In 1919, he was appointed...
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    played by mechanical action with two manuals, 35 stops and 45 ranks. Lynnwood Farnam, noted concert organist of the early 20th century, visited the church...
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  • then studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia with Lynnwood Farnam (1928-1930) and then earned a master's degree at Union Theological...
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    anthem for chorus and organ. Masquerade, for organ, dedicated to Lynnwood Farnam Pastel, for organ, dedicated to Miles Farrow, organist of Cathedral...
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