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Harvey Bartlett Gaul

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class of 1932, PhD Harvard 1940). During World War II, as a U.S. Naval Reservist Lieutenant, he died by German firing squad in late January 1945 at the
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The daughter, Ione Gaul Walker (1914–1987), a painter, had been married to Hudson Dean Walker (1907–1976), an art dealer.
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Harvey Gaul Award of the State Federation of Music Clubs (established while he was alive)
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Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Classical Musicians,
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Harvey Gaul died December 1, 1945, of injuries from an auto accident.
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1947: Friends of Harvey Gaul, Inc., contest administrator and sponsor
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Harvey Bartlett Gaul married Harriette Lester Avery (b. 1886,
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Department of Music, contest co-administrators and cosponsors
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The son, James Harvey Gaul, had been an archeologist (
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Middle Pacific Issue, col. 3, pg. 6 (stateside page)
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and premiered by a college group April 26, 1951, in
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Mention) 620:Classical musicians from Pennsylvania 428:ninth edition, edited by Laura Kuhn, 7: 625:20th-century American male musicians 483:"Wirtel Wins 2nd in Music Contest," 186:, contest administrator and sponsor 134:Two Movements for Violin and Organ 14: 630:American male classical organists 506:, October–December 1945, p. 582 158:1972 — Wesley Ward (tie), 116:Carnegie Institute of Technology 502:American Journal of Archaeology 373:Pennsylvania College for Women 212:2001 — Pierre D. Jalbert 62:1947 — Joseph W. Grant, 1: 318:Mauthausen Concentration Camp 191:1983 — Robert D. Morris 184:Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble 600:American classical organists 541:"News Roundup: Pittsburgh," 330:Office of Strategic Services 326:Office of Naval Intelligence 221:2005 — David T. Little 73:1947 — Robert Elmore, 52:1942 — Catherine Latta 194:1989 — C. Bryan Rulon 86:O Little Town of Bethlehem, 646: 397:, four volumes, edited by 324:. Having worked with the 595:Musicians from Pittsburgh 266:2013 — Dan Visconti 224:2007 — Stacy Garrop 197:1991 — David Cleary 42:Harvey Gaul Prize winners 160:University of Pittsburgh 36:Calvary Episcopal Church 25:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 605:American male composers 371:, was composed for the 257:2011 — Ted Hearne 176:Violin and Piano Sonata 150:Three Sonnette on Woman 615:20th-century organists 152:, for tenor voice and 88:for small choir anthem 81:for mixed voice anthem 23:; d. 1 December 1945, 97:U.S. Military Academy 351:Notes and references 305:) June 13, 1908, in 17:Harvey Bartlett Gaul 486:Dallas Morning News 79:The Lord Will Come, 75:Wayne, Pennsylvania 610:American composers 413:Obituaries on File 399:H. Wiley Hitchcock 386:General references 95:, staff arranger, 91:1951 — Sgt. 544:Stars and Stripes 446:, New York (1997) 440:Nicolas Slonimsky 432:, New York (2001) 419:, New York (1979) 19:(b. 12 Apr 1881, 637: 570:Internet Archive 549: 539: 533: 532:October 10, 1987 521: 515: 497: 491: 481: 475: 461: 452:Inline citations 380: 365: 303:Youngstown, Ohio 280:Notable students 645: 644: 640: 639: 638: 636: 635: 634: 575: 574: 557: 552: 540: 536: 522: 518: 498: 494: 482: 478: 462: 458: 454: 449: 409:, London (1986) 407:Macmillan Press 388: 383: 366: 362: 358: 353: 345: 334:Czecho-Slovakia 307:Cleveland, Ohio 299: 286:Garth Edmundson 282: 229:Robert Paterson 166:Robert E. 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Brooklyn
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
Calvary Episcopal Church
Albuquerque
Wayne, Pennsylvania
Paul Nelson
U.S. Military Academy
Clifford Taylor
Carnegie Institute of Technology
Merrill Ellis
Fisher Tull
Jan Bach
harpsichord
University of Pittsburgh
Robert E. Jager
Tom Wirtel
Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble
Derek Bermel
Daniel Kellogg
Robert Paterson
Wang Jie
Ned McGowan
D. J. Sparr
Garth Edmundson
Mary Wiggins
Youngstown, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Harvard
Mauthausen Concentration Camp

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