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Wallace Arthur Sabin

Wallace Arthur Sabin (December 15, 1869 – December 8, 1937) was a composer and organist, born in Culworth, Northamptonshire, England.〔Pratt, Waldo Selden; George Grove; Charles Newell Boyd; John Alexander Fuller-Maitland. (''Grove's dictionary of music and musicians'' ), Volume Six, 1920, p. 346.〕 He played organ from the age of thirteen at various schools and churches in Oxford. He trained in music at Banbury and Oxford, and graduated from the Royal College of Organists in 1888.〔Rootsweb. Ancestry.com. (''Wallace Arthur Sabin'' ). Retrieved on July 4, 2009.〕 In 1890, he became a fellow of that college.〔
In 1894-95, Sabin moved to San Francisco to serve as organist for two congregations: Temple Emanu-El and St. Luke's Episcopal Church. He became a fellow of the American Guild of Organists (AGO) in 1899.〔The San Francisco Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Paul W. Motter, (''Remembering Wallace Sabin'' ). Retrieved on July 4, 2009.〕 In 1904, Sabin visited and played organ recitals at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri. From 1905 until his death, Sabin played the organ for the First Church of Christ, Scientist in San Francisco, as well as at Temple Emanu-El.〔 Sabin was president of the San Francisco Chapter of AGO from 1911 to 1913, then again from 1923 to 1926. Sabin was the first Dean of the chapter.〔
Sabin was married on April 1, 1913, to Kathryn Wells Bader, daughter of the pastor of Calvary Presbyterian Church. The couple had one daughter, Patricia.〔
In 1915, Sabin was the official organist of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition,〔 and, for one concert, simultaneously directed the Exposition chorus, a body of 400 voices, and played organ accompaniment as Camille Saint-Saëns conducted the 80-member orchestra.〔
Sabin joined the Bohemian Club, served twice on the board of directors,〔 and wrote music for two Grove Plays, one in 1909 and one in 1918. Both works were written for tenor, baritone, men's chorus and orchestra. In addition, he composed much incidental music for the club.〔 Sabin was active in other clubs, including the Berkeley Lodge No. 363, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons; the Scottish Rite Consistory at Oakland (Sabin earned the thirty-second degree), the Sequoia Club in San Francisco; the Athenian-Nile Club in Oakland, and the Faculty Club of the University of California, Berkeley.〔 He directed the chorus of the San Francisco Musical Club, the Loring Club (men's chorus), the Saturday Morning Orchestra (women's group), the Twentieth Century Music Club, and the Vested Choir Association of San Francisco.〔
Sabin set various parts of the Jewish service to music, and is published in ''Stark's Service Book''.〔 In 1920 with Edwin H. Lemare and Uda Waldrop, Sabin helped inaugurate the Bohemian Club's outdoor organ, Austin opus 913, set into the main stage at the Bohemian Grove.〔
By 1924, Sabin was living in Berkeley.〔 He died at his home in Berkeley on December 8, 1937.〔 A service was held January 23, 1938 at Grace Cathedral, with a memorial written by Cantor Reuben R. Rinder: "No minister of the Lord ever worshiped at the altar with greater reverence than did Wallace Sabin as he presided at the organ console. () His music leads us from egoism to love; from the world to the soul; from the soul to God."〔
==Works==

*1906 - ''St. Patrick at Tara'', Grove Play〔
*1918 - ''The Twilight of the Kings: A Masque of Democracy'', Grove Play〔
*''Minuet in D in the style of Handel''〔
*''Bourrée in D in the ancient style''〔
*''Grand Choeur''〔
*''Vierne Symphony No. 3''

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