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Clarence Kohlmann

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Clarence R. Kohlmann (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 24, 1891 – December 13, 1944, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American keyboardist and composer. He achieved renown for his arrangements of sacred music for the piano and organ.

He was educated in public schools and in music with private tutors. At age 17, he began composing original hymns and arranging musical settings for psalms.

From 1924 until his death in 1944, he was the resident organist at the Ocean Grove Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove, New Jersey.

Works

Arrangements and transcriptions

Original compositions

  • The Moon Maiden, (musical, 1935, music), with Elsie Duncan Yale (book and lyrics)
  • At the Tourist Camp (Dad's Vacation) (operetta book, 1937, music), with Elsie Duncan Yale (book and lyrics)
  • The Angel Choir: A Christmas Services, with Forrest G. Walter (1931)
  • "Easter Fantasy"
  • An Old-Fashioned Charm: A Musical Comedy, with Juanita Austin (book and lyrics)
  • "A song in my heart", words by Lizzie DeArmond
  • "Christmas Fantasy"
  • "Carillon at Sunset" (published 1947)
  • "Chanson du Soir" (1941)
  • "Cortege"
  • "Enchanted Gardens"
  • "Enchantment" (1933)
  • "Festival Postlude"
  • "France is Calling", with H. D. Shaiffer
  • "Idyl of the Flowers" (1941)
  • "Love Light - A Love Sonnet"
  • "The Ocean Grove Usher's March", 1941
  • "Out of the shadows", words by Mrs. J. I. McClelland (1935)
  • "Silver Wings"
  • "Star Kisses"
  • "Sun of My Soul" (for handbells)
  • "Sunshine and rain" with Charles H. Gabriel
  • "Wings of Faith"

Collections

  • Organ Transcriptions of Favorite Hymns (1944)
  • Concert Transcriptions of Favorite Hymns for Piano
  • Twenty Piano Duet Transcriptions of Favorite Hymns
  • More Concert Transcriptions of Favorite Hymns (for piano)
  • Album of Duets for Organ and Piano

References

  • A.S.C.A.P Biographical Dictionary, 2nd Ed, 1952.