Henry Houseley

Henry Houseley FRCO (20 September 1851– 13 March 1925) was an English organist, composer and teacher,[1] who moved to Denver, Colorado.

[11] Houseley also directed a men's chorus called the Apollo Club, played the organ at the Oakes Home (an old age home run by the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado), was on the faculties of the Denver Conservatory of Music and the University of Colorado, and was on the board of the Musical Society of Denver.

[13] Living in Colorado, He was a prolific composer: he wrote anthems, pieces for mixed chorus, arrangements for women's voices, men's voices, songs, piano works, organ pieces, and six operas, including Native Silver and Juggler.

He died on 13 March 1925 in Denver, Colorado and his ashes were interred in the east wall of the choir at St. John's Episcopal Cathedral.

[15] He wrote anthems, works for mixed chorus, songs, piano and organ pieces, and six operas.

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