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Harvey Gaul : ウィキペディア英語版
Harvey Bartlett Gaul
Harvey Bartlett Gaul (b. 12 Apr 1881, Brooklyn; d. 1 December 1945, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was an American composer, organist, choirmaster, lecturer, music critic, and writer from Pittsburgh. He is memorialized by an annual award — the Harvey Gaul Memorial Composition Contest (aka The Harvey Gaul Prize) — bestowed to composers for outstanding work.
He was an organist for 35 years (1910–1945) at Calvary Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh. He is well known as a composer of church music.
== Harvey Gaul Prize winners ==
Harvey Gaul Award of the State Federation of Music Clubs (established while he was alive)
* 1942 — Catherine Latta
1946: Friends of Harvey Gaul, Inc., contest administrator and sponsor
* 1947 — Joseph W. Grant, Albuquerque, ''Scherzo'' for organ
* 1947 — Robert Elmore, Wayne, Pennsylvania, ''The Lord Will Come,'' for mixed voice anthem
* 1947 — Francis McCollin, Philadelphia, ''O Little Town of Bethlehem,'', for small choir anthem
* 1954 — Clifford Taylor
1960: Friends of Harvey Gaul, Inc., and the Carnegie Institute of Technology Department of Music, contest co-administrators and cosponsors
* 1961 — Richard C. Moffatt (1927–1983)
* 1962 — Merrill Ellis
* 1969 — Marles Nole Smith (Hon. Mention), ''Two Movements for Violin and Organ''
* 19?? — Fisher Tull
* 1972 — Jan Bach (tie), ''Three Sonnette on Woman'', for tenor voice and harpsichord
* 1972 — Wesley Ward (tie), University of Pittsburgh
* 1975 — Robert E. Jager
* 1975 — (Tom Wirtel ) (2nd place), ''Violin and Piano Sonata''〔''Wirtel Wins 2nd in Music Contest,'' The Dallas Morning News, March 7, 1965〕
1980: The Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, contest administrator and sponsor
* 1983 — Robert D. Morris
* 1989 — C. Bryan Rulon
* 1991 — David Cleary
* 1997 — Derek Bermel
* 1999 — Brett Dietz (Hon. Mention)
* 2001 — Matthew Fields (Hon. Mention)
* 2001 — Pierre D. Jalbert
* 2003 — Daniel Kellogg
* 2005 — David T. Little
* 2007 — Stacy Garrop
* 2007 — Robert Paterson (Hon. Mention)
* 2007 — Wang Jie (Hon. Mention)
* 2009 — Ned McGowan
* 2009 — D. J. Sparr (Hon. Mention)
* 2009 — Clint Needham (Hon. Mention)
* 2011 — Ted Hearne
* 2011 — Dan Visconti (Hon. Mention)
* 2011 — Sean Friar (Hon. Mention)
* 2013 — Dan Visconti
* 2013 — Amy Beth Kirsten (Hon. Mention)
* 2013 — Kyle Duffee (Hon. Mention)
* 2013 — Viet Cuong (Hon. Mention)

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