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February 19, 2004
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Gerre Hancock is Organist and Master of Choristers at St. Thomas Church in New York City.

William Self, distinguished American church musician, died last April. Born in April, 1906 in North Carolina, his early education took place at The Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. He later graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He was appointed Organist and Choirmaster of All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Worcester, Massachusetts, a post he held for 21 years until his appointment to St. Thomas Church, New York City. Beginning 17 years later, Mr. Self enjoyed a long and varied “retirement,” serving, among other churches, the Episcopal parishes of Grace Church, Utica, and Christ Church, Rye. A pupil of Joseph Bonnet, he championed French organ music and Russian choral music in this country. His influence in organbuilding projects was felt in the instruments he designed for such places as St. Thomas Church, Grace Church, and the Worcester Art Museum. Mr. Self’s life and works will be remembered with thanksgiving at a Festal Eucharist which will open the 80th academic year of the Choir School of St. Thomas Church. The service will take place at 11 am on September 20. For information: 212/757-7013.

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