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William Wallace Gilchrist : ウィキペディア英語版
William Gilchrist
William Wallace Gilchrist (January 8, 1846 – December 20, 1916) was an American composer and a major figure in nineteenth century music of Philadelphia. He founded the Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia in 1874.
Gilchrist was born in Jersey City, New Jersey to William Wallace Gilchrist and Redelia Ann (Cox) Gilchrist. At the age of eleven months he moved with his family to Philadelphia. His father's business suffered during the Civil War, so young Gilchrist turned to the law and to business for his own living, but eventually decided to take up music as a career. From 1865-68 Gilchrist studied privately with Hugh Archibald Clarke, later a Professor of Music at the University of Pennsylvania.〔Mendelssohn Club of America website, http://www.mcchorus.org/wp/history〕 With the exception of a short period in Cincinnati, Ohio (1871–1872), he lived in Philadelphia, where he was active as church organist, teacher, and leader of musical clubs. During this time was active as a baritone soloist at Holy Trinity Church on Rittenhouse Square and St. Mark’s Church on Locust Street, soloist with the Handel and Haydn Society in productions of ''Messiah'', ''Moses in Egypt'' and ''Judas Maccabaeus'', and participant in a series of light operettas presented by the Amateur Drawing Room. In 1871 he was appointed organist and choirmaster at St. Clement’s Church, and he drew the original Mendelssohn Club members from the choir there.〔
In 1882 Gilchrist won the Cincinnati Festival Prize for his setting of the 46th Psalm, for soprano solo, chorus, and orchestra 〔May Festival website, http://www.mayfestival.com/search-detail.php?N_ID=1561〕 where the judges included Camille Saint-Saëns and Carl Reinecke.〔 Among his other choral works are ''Ode to the Sun'', ''Journey of Life'', ''The Uplifted Gates'', and ''Legend of the Bended Bow''. He composed two non-programmatic symphonies,〔A first symphony in C major - see , and a second in D - see , the 2nd symphony published in 2013 in an edition by Lionel Harrison ().〕 and some chamber music, including a nonet for piano, strings, flute, clarinet and horn.〔About the Nonet in G minor: see e.g. (Free Library of Philadelphia Catalog record for material for the Nonet ); also (2011 Soundpost edition) and (OCLCs are both links to Free Library of Philadelphia entries- which don't show up under "Worldwide libraries..."). Date is estimated to ca.1910.〕
In addition to Mendelssohn Club, Gilchrist also conducted the West Philadelphia Choral Society, the Germantown Choral Society, the Harmonia, the Harrisburg Choral Society and the Tuesday Club of Wilmington. He was organist and choirmaster at St. Clement’s, Christ Church in Germantown, and at the Swedenborgian Church of the New Jerusalem. He was a founding member of both Music Manuscript Society and the American Guild of Organists. He was the head of voice instruction at the Philadelphia Musical Academy, and from 1893-1899 he conducted the Symphony Society of Philadelphia.〔

Gilchrist was one of the very few American composers of this period who did not study in Europe.
His son, William Wallace Gilchrist, Jr. (1879-1926), became a painter of some note.
==References==

* Martha Furman Schleifer, ''William Wallace Gilchrist, 1846-1916: A Moving Force in the Musical Life of Philadelphia'' (Metuchen, NJ, and London: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1985).

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