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MILLSPAUGH

Composer: Michael Lonneke

Born: 1943, Wichita, Kansas. Lonneke began piano study at age nine with Nelle Taylor. Later, he studied piano with Marie Kassouny and studied choral music and conducting with Cecil Riney at Friends University, Wichita, Kansas. His business career has been in broadcasting management in America and Europe. He was the founding president of the Loudoun, Virginia, Symphony, and served as organist for the Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd and for Trinity United Methodist Church, both in Paris, Virginia, near Washington, DC. In 2006, he became organist/choirmaster for St. George’s United Methodist Church, Fairfax, Virginia. Music: BRING A TORCH GUTERHIRT MILLSPAUGH MORRISON PARIS RINEY http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/o/n/lonn… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: MILLSPAUGH
Composer: Michael Lonneke (2005)
Meter: 8.6.8.6 D
Incipit: 51324 32132 57655
Key: f minor
Copyright: © 2005 Michael Lonneke

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