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John Prindle Scott

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line". Scott's song for high soprano, "The Wind's in the South", is considered a "good teaching piece for young coloratura ". His songs are typical of their time: dramatic, harmonically rich, and with full accompaniments. They often feature contrasting sections and a return to earlier musical material.
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John Prindle Scott composed about 60 published songs between 1910 and 1930, including several prominent sacred works which have remained in the repertoire, especially "Come, Ye Blessed." Alan J. Ord mentioned "Come, Ye Blessed" as a good song for bass voices, calling it "ardent, with a flowing
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A 1921 Victor recording of Scott's song "The Old Road" with instrumental ensemble, Merle Alcock, contralto, Josef Pasternack, conductor
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I know in Whom I have Believed (Biblical books of Second Timothy and Malachi), W. Maxwell Music Co, 1913, Theodore Presser, 1920
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O Little Town of Bethlehem, Christmas song, voice, violin, and piano (text "from the Hymnal"), Harold Flammer, 1920
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Angels, Roll the Rock Away, Easter anthem for mixed voices and soprano or tenor solo, R. L. Huntzinger, 1930
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The False Prophet, or The Lying Little Daisy (Reginald V. Darow), R. L. Huntzinger/Willis Music, 1922
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The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (1952). McNamara, Daniel I. (ed.).
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O Haste the Day when Wars Shall Cease!, a hymn (text by Rev. A. A. Toms, Harold Flammer, 1918
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The Wind's in the South (text by the composer), Huntzinger & Dilworth/Willis Music, 1916
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Trust Ye in the Lord (Biblical Book of Isaiah), Huntzinger & Dilworth/Willis Music, 1917
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http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/resources/OLLibrary/Journals/HPR/Vol07/nhrv07p5.html
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Bio-Biographical Index of Musicians in the United States of America Since Colonial Times
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The Voice in the Wilderness, mixed voices and organ, R. L. Huntzinger/Willis Music, 1928
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Virginia: Waltz Ballad (Dorothy E. Borchers), Los Angeles: W.A. Quincke & Co., 1932
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Carman, Judith E., with William Gaeddert, Rita Resch, and Gordon Myers (2001),
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Victor discography of songs by John Prindle Scott made between 1920 and 1928
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My True Love Lies Asleep (Lizette Woodworth Reese), Theodore Presser, 1915
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Good Luck, Mister Fisherman (text by the composer), R. L. Huntzinger, 1922
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The Dearest Place (Claire Wallace Flynn), Huntzinger & Dilworth, 1918
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awarded him a prize in composition. He also won a composition prize from
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Romeo in Georgia (text by the composer), Huntzinger & Dilworth, 1919
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Ride On! Ride On! A sacred song (unknown author), Theodore Presser, 1918
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Light's Glittering Morn, Easter Solo (unknown author), G. Schirmer, 1921
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Following the Star, a Christmas Song (unknown author), G. Schirmer, 1919
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A Sailor's Love Song (text by the composer), W. Maxwell Music Co, 1912
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The Old Road: Song of Wandering (Reginald V. Darow), G. Schirmer, 1920
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Old Bill Bluff (text by the composer), Huntzinger & Dilworth, 1917
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Nocturne, medium voice, violin, 'cello, and piano, G. Schirmer, 1920
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The Promised Land (unknown author), Huntzinger & Dilworth, 1919
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Christ Is Risen, Easter Song (unknown author), Harold Flammer, 1920
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Romeo in Georgia, male voices, R. L. Huntzinger/Willis Music, 1938
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Depart from Me, sacred song (unknown author), Harold Flammer, 1919
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Originally a solo song, published posthumously in the collection
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The Wind's in the South, SSA, R. L. Huntzinger/Willis Music, 1929
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Songs for Bass Voice: An Annotated Guide to Works for Bass Voice
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In Canturbury Square (Reginald V. Darow), Theodore Presser, 1923
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Love is a Riddle (text by the composer), R. L. Huntzinger, 1928
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At the Donnybrook Fair (unknown author), Theodore Presser, 1916
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They that Trust in the Lord (unknown author), G. Schirmer, 1921
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Death Triumphant (text by the composer), R. L. Huntzinger, 1922
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Even Song, voice, violin, and piano (Rev. A. P. Upperby), see
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Light, A Sacred Song (text by the composer), G. Schirmer, 1919
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The Trumpet Shall Sound (unknown author), Harold Flammer, 1921
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Young Alan the Piper (unknown author), Theodore Presser, 1917
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American author, lecturer, educator and composer of art songs
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Originally a solo song, published posthumously as a part of
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Sun of My Soul (Hymn text by J. Keble), Harold Flammer, 1918
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Jerusalem the Golden (unknown author), Harold Flammer, 1918
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The Spray o' Heather (Stephen Chalmers), G. Schirmer, 1921
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The Promised Land (unknown author), R. L. Huntzinger, 1919
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For his 1916 setting of "Hymn to Nebraska," the state of
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Historical Records Survey, District of Columbia (1956),
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Also published separately by Huntzinger and Willis Music
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To an Old Love (text by the composer), G. Schirmer, 1919
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The Revelation (unknown author), Theodore Presser, 1918
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John O'Dreams (T. Garrison), W. Maxwell Music Co, 1913
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A few of the texts set to music by John Prindle Scott
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At the Donnybrook Fair (also arranged for piano duet)
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The top o' the Mornin' (also arranged for piano duet)
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Green, An Irish Song (M. E. Blake), G. Schirmer, 1923
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Even Song (Rev. A. P. Upperby), with violin obbligato
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God of Our Fathers (D. Roberts), Harold Flammer, 1917
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He Maketh Wars to Cease, SAB chorus and organ, arr.
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The Secret (Robert Fullerton), John Church Co., 1910
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John Scott (composer)
Norwich, New York
Syracuse, New York
American
composer
art songs
Norwich, New York
New York City
Oberlin College
Ohio
voice teacher
Saginaw, Michigan
baritone
Nebraska
Ohio University
McDonough, New York
Syracuse, New York
Book of Isaiah
Gospel of Matthew
Gospel of Matthew
Luke 24
Psalm 46
Psalm 103
John 14
Psalm 91
Psalm 23
Psalm 130
Matthew 3: 1,2,7,8,11,12
Isaac Watts
Psalm 8

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