Phoebe Knapp

American organist and composer

Phoebe Knapp - American organist and composer
Born

1839
186 years ago

Died

July 10th, 1908
117 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Pioneered the development of sacred music in the late 19th century. Composed numerous hymns and liturgical music, with particular prominence in church settings. Collaborated with prominent figures in the field of music, contributing to the broader church music repertoire. Instrumental in the establishment of music programs in various religious institutions.

Composed the hymn 'Blessed Assurance'

Contributed to the development of church music in America

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