Alfred Whitehead

Alfred Ernest Whitehead (10 July 1887 – 1 April 1974) was an English-born Canadian composer, organist, choirmaster, music educator, painter, whose works are held in a number of important private collections, and an internationally recognized authority in the field of philately. His ''The Squared-Circle Cancellations of Canada'' received its third edition shortly after his death.

Whitehead's music is tonal and sometimes modal; his output of motets and anthems was extensive and he took particular pride in the anthems ''Alleluia, Sing to Jesus'' (with organ accompaniment),''Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem'', ''Now God Be with Us'', and ''O Light Beyond Our Utmost Light'', the short motets ''Bread of the World'', ''Grant Us Grace'', and ''Almighty God, Whose Glory''. Leo Sowerby, a leading American cathedral organist-composer, described Whitehead's ''Benedicite'', based on the Gregorian Tonus peregrinus, as the "best Benedicite" he knew. Whitehead's eight-part motets ''Watch Thou, Dear Lord'' (words by St Augustine) and ''Love Unknown'', the Brahmsian organ ''Prelude on Irby'', and his many short carols for Christmas, are also noteworthy. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Three christmas carols / by Whitehead, Alfred, 1887-1974, Whitehead, Alfred, 1887-1974

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    Come, come my voice / by Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750

    Published 1939
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    The echo carol : old French carol tune /

    Published 1960
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