ARTHUR B. WHITING

Arthur Battelle Whiting (1861-1936) was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, son of music educator and composer Charles E. Whiting. At 13, he made his debut as a concert pianist in Worchester, Massachusetts. He studied at the New England Conservatory and at the Munich Conservatory. Returning to the U.S., he settled in Boston and worked mainly as a composer. He moved to New York, where he worked as a teacher and concert pianist. He also taught music courses at Harvard, Princeton, and Yale Universities. He died in Beverly, Massachusetts. His choral compositions include motets, anthems, and larger works for combined vocal and instrumental forces.

All are mixed chorus unless noted; some contain divisi.

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In a forest dell

 
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