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| - همفري جون ستيوارت (بالإنجليزية: Humphrey John Stewart) هو ملحن أمريكي، ولد في 22 مايو 1856، وتوفي في 1932. (ar)
- Humphrey John Stewart (Londres, 22 de maig de 1856 – ? , 1932) fou un compositor i organista estatunidenc, nascut a Anglaterra. Va fer els estudis amb mestres particulars i als onze anys ja era corista i organista en una església i després fou organista de diverses esglésies de Londres fins al 1886, en què es traslladà als Estats Units, on també fou organista i director de diverses orquestres i societats corals. (ca)
- Humphrey John Stewart (22 May 1856 – 1932) was an American composer and organist, born in England. A native of London, he came to the United States in 1886, and served for many years as a church organist on the West Coast. In 1898, he was awarded a doctorate degree in music from the University of the Pacific. In 1901, he gave a recital in Buffalo, New York and accepted a position at Trinity Church in Boston, but after two years he returned to San Francisco. In 1915, Stewart took a position as organist at the Panama-California Exposition in San Diego, and stayed in that city for many years, playing open-air organ concerts at Balboa Park. (en)
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| - Humphrey John Stewart (Londres, 22 de maig de 1856 – ? , 1932) fou un compositor i organista estatunidenc, nascut a Anglaterra. Va fer els estudis amb mestres particulars i als onze anys ja era corista i organista en una església i després fou organista de diverses esglésies de Londres fins al 1886, en què es traslladà als Estats Units, on també fou organista i director de diverses orquestres i societats corals. Les seves principals composicions són: The Nativity, oratori; tres misses; Moctezuma (1903) i Scenes in California (1906), suites per a orquestra; King Hab, His Majesty i The Conspirators, òperes, així com nombroses peces per a piano i violí, i melodies vocals. (ca)
- همفري جون ستيوارت (بالإنجليزية: Humphrey John Stewart) هو ملحن أمريكي، ولد في 22 مايو 1856، وتوفي في 1932. (ar)
- Humphrey John Stewart (22 May 1856 – 1932) was an American composer and organist, born in England. A native of London, he came to the United States in 1886, and served for many years as a church organist on the West Coast. In 1898, he was awarded a doctorate degree in music from the University of the Pacific. In 1901, he gave a recital in Buffalo, New York and accepted a position at Trinity Church in Boston, but after two years he returned to San Francisco. In 1915, Stewart took a position as organist at the Panama-California Exposition in San Diego, and stayed in that city for many years, playing open-air organ concerts at Balboa Park. Stewart was a founding member of the American Guild of Organists, and was an honorary lifetime member of the Bohemian Club. In the pages of The American Organist, Stewart wrote in March 1919 about what he called the "Messiah Fallacy", a critical analysis uncomplimentary to Handel's Messiah. Stewart described how the music of the Messiah was completely incompatible to the sacred nature of the text, except for the Hallelujah chorus, of which he was non-committal, preferring Beethoven's Hallelujah. A flurry of letters to the editor resulted, some critical of Stewart, some supportive of his stance. (en)
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