Goepp, Philip H(enry)

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Goepp, Philip H(enry)

Goepp, Philip H(enry), American organist, writer on music, teacher, and composer; b. N.Y., June 23, 1864; d. Philadelphia, Aug. 25, 1936. He studied in Germany (1872-77) and with J.K. Paine at Harvard Univ. (B.A., 1884). He then studied law at the Univ. of Pa. (graduated, 1888), and completed his musical training with David D. Wood. He was organist at Philadelphia’s 1st Unitarian Church and a teacher of theory at Temple Univ.; he was also program annotator of the Philadelphia Orch. (1900-1921). He publ. Annals of Music in Philadelphia (1896) and Symphonies and Their Meaning (3 vols., 1898, 1902, 1913). Among his works were orch. music, chamber pieces, piano music, organ pieces, choral works, and songs.

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