Walter, George Wffliam
1851-
Noted organist; son of William Henry Walter; born in
New York City. When only three years old his talent asserted itself, and at
five he played the organ at Trinity Chapel. He studied under James K. Paine in
Boston and under Samuel P. Warren in New York, and in 1869 he removed to
Washington, D. C., where in 1882 he was made Doctor of Music, by Columbian
University. He is an expert on organ construction, and as a player is noted for
his t skill in extemporization and in registration. His musical library,
containing about eight thousand works, is considered one of the finest in the
country.
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