Henry Christian Timm (July 11, 1811 – September 5, 1895)[1] was a German-born American pianist, conductor, and composer.
He worked in New York City as a concert pianist, teacher, organist,[2] and chamber musician.
He composed a Great Mass and many part songs, besides transcribing the works of other composers into versions for two pianos.
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