Arthur Shepherd (February 19, 1880 Arthur Shepherd (February 19, – January 12, ) was an American composer and conductor in the 20th century. Shepherd was born in Paris, Idaho, into a Mormon family. His family loved to sing and his father, William N. B. Shepherd, wrote the hymn “Give Us Room That We May Dwell.”.
Arthur Shepherd was an American composer Arthur Shepherd, like other esteemed composers of his generation, sought to develop a distinctively American musical language. Born in the Mormon village of Paris, Idaho, on February 19, , he celebrated his pioneer heritage in works such as “Horizons,” Symphony no. 1.
Born in the Mormon village of Called to Cleveland in by NIKOLAI SOKOLOFF, Shepherd became assistant conductor and program annotator for the CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA, primarily responsible for the "pops" and children's concerts.
Arthur Shepherd was born on Arthur Shepherd () was one of the finest musicians ever to come from the Rocky Mountain region, a man of prodigious talent who moved in the highest circles of American music during the first half of the 20th century.
SHEPHERD, ARTHUR (19 Feb. 1880-12 The Arthur Shepherd papers () consist mainly of original composition manuscripts created by Shepherd (), a music composer, conductor, and teacher. Also included in the collection are correspondence, awards, lecture notes, news clippings, biographical information, concert programs, and other materials.
Arthur Shepherd ; Active. 1910s This article is about the American composer and conductor. For the English archdeacon, see Arthur Shepherd (priest). For the British politician, see Arthur Lewis Shepherd. For a Desperate Housewives character, see Art Shepherd.
Arthur Shepherd was born in From - , he studied at the New England Conservatory with Goetschius and Chadwick, absorbing the Classical tradition as well as becoming acquainted with the changing musical scene influenced by Wagner, Brahms, and the modern French composers.
Arthur Pearce Shepherd, DD
Arthur Pearce Shepherd, DD (31 December – 27 February ) was Archdeacon of Dudley from until Shepherd was educated at Cardiff High School and Jesus College, Oxford; [1] and ordained in [2] After a curacy at All Saints, Northampton he was Assistant Secretary for Young People's Work at the Church Mission Society.