Everett Ellsworth TruetteEverett Ellsworth Truette (born March 14, 1861 in Rockland , Massachusetts , † December 16, 1933 in Brookline , Massachusetts) was an American organist , composer, music publisher and author. Truette studied at the New England Conservatory of Musi in Boston from 1878 to 1881 and graduated from Boston University in 1883 . He then went to Europe for two years and studied with Carl August Haupt in Berlin , Alexandre Guilmant in Paris and William Thomas Best in Liverpool and London . Returning to Boston, he worked as a church organist and organ teacher, composer and music publisher. Between 1892 and 1894 he published the monthly journal The Organ . With Arthur Elson he wrote the book Woman's work in music , which appeared in 1904 (reprint 1931, Reprint 1976). He published the book Organ Registration: A Comprehensive Treatise on the Distinctive Quality of Tone of Organ Stops ... in 1919 (Reprint 1981). In 1920 he published Schmidt's Standard Organ Collection in two volumes for worship. Read More Read Less
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