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Leo Sowerby

Leo Sowerby

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Catharine Crozier Plays Organ Music of Leo SowerbyNo artwork
Catharine Crozier Plays Organ Music of Leo Sowerby
Piano WorksNo artwork
Piano Works
Great European Organs, No. 50: Hans-Otto Jakob Plays the Klais Organ of Frankfurt Imperial CathedralNo artwork
Great European Organs, No. 50: Hans-Otto Jakob Plays the Klais Organ of Frankfurt Imperial Cathedral
Prairie: Tone Poems by Leo SowerbyNo artwork
Prairie: Tone Poems by Leo Sowerby
Symphony no. 2 / Passacaglia, Interlude & Fugue / Concert Overture / All on a Summer’s DayNo artwork
Symphony no. 2 / Passacaglia, Interlude & Fugue / Concert Overture / All on a Summer’s Day
Works for Organ and Orchestra
Works for Organ and Orchestra
American Works for Organ and Orchestra
American Works for Organ and Orchestra
The Pulitzer Project: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Works by Schuman, Sowerby & Copland
The Pulitzer Project: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Works by Schuman, Sowerby & Copland
Selected Works for Solo and Duo Piano
Selected Works for Solo and Duo Piano
Organ Music by Frank Ferko & Leo Sowerby
Organ Music by Frank Ferko & Leo Sowerby
The Paul Whiteman Commissions & Other Early Works
The Paul Whiteman Commissions & Other Early Works
Music for String Quartet
Music for String Quartet
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    Leo Sowerby was an American composer and church musician born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1895 who began his career in the early 20th century as an organist and choral director. He composed extensively for organ, choir and orchestra, combining late-Romantic harmonic language with American church-music traditions and later incorporating more modernist techniques in his large-scale choral and orchestral works.