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Hymns / Music :: George William Warren

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Born: August 17, 1828, Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.

Died: March 16, 1902, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA.

Buried: Albany Rural Cemetery, Menands, Albany County, New York, USA.

George William Warren

Warren attended Racine College in Wisconsin, then played the organ at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church (1846-1858) and St. Paul’s Church (1858-1860) in Albany, New York. In 1860, he moved to New York to become organist at Holy Trinity Church. After 10 years there, he became organist and choir director at St. Thomas’ Church in New York City. No music was played at his funeral, attended by thousands, as the mourners believed they could find no finer organist. Warrens works include:

  • Hymns and Tunes as Sung at St. Thomas’ Church, 1888

Music:

  1. National Hymn
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