In Bethlehem’s Town
by Carl F Mueller, reprint from White-Smith, 1928
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This is a new printing of the original edition on sturdy, acid-free paper. The two melodies he references are
St Louis
“O Little Town of Bethlehem” and
Crusaders Hymn “Fairest Lord Jesus.” 8 pages. Highest quality guaranteed.
Size of music is
9.5" x 12.5". $7.00.
This Is Newly Printed Music
Carl Frank Mueller (1892-1982) was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He graduated from Elmhurst College in 1910 and
studied organ with Wilhelm Middelschulte, Clarence Eddy, and Clarence Dickinson. Subsequently, he was director of music at Grand Avenue
Congregational Church and organ department head at the Milwaukee Institute of Music in Wisconsin. He moved to Montclair, New Jersey, and
served as organist-director of Central Presbyterian Church (1927-1953), taught at Montclair State College (1928-1954), and was
founder-director of the Montclair A Capella Chorale (1931-1956). After summer study in choral music with John Finley Williamson at
Westminster Choir College, he obtained a Fellowship there in 1937, and began composing choral music. He later served as organist-director
at First Presbyterian Church in Red Bank, New Jersey (1953-1962), and taught at the Union Theological Seminary School of Sacred Music.
He received an honorary doctorate from the Strassberger Conservatory of Music in St Louis, Missouri. Although he is best known for his
choral music, Mueller composed over 20 organ works throughout his career. Moderately easy.
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