Alzamora, Juan (John) 10.mar.1840-14.mar.1898 USA NY, Newburgh - Brooklyn
organist, professor, merchant by profession, a wellknown organist in Brooklyn but only from 1890 organist by profession, 1850 residing with his parents, 4 siblings and 2 irish servants in Newburgh NY, 1870 as wholesaler millinery goods residing with wife, 4 children and an irish servant in Brooklyn, 1880 as wholesaler millinery goods residing with wife and 4 children (since 1870 2 newborn and 2 had died) at 69 Woodline Street in Brooklyn, 1891 as organist residing at 1065 Halsey Street in New York Brooklyn, he died of pneumonia at 38 Powell Street and was buried at Cypress Hills Cemetery ; son of teacher professor Joan (John) Pere Joseph Alzamora (Spain Girona, Santa Maria de Roses Benedictine monastery 17.jul.1808-22.jun.1874 Brooklyn) and Clarissa Washburn (Connecticut, Haddam 20.dec.1808-23.sep.1889 Brooklyn) ; he married Catharine 'Kate' M Dewolf (Connecticut, Lyme 28.jul.1838-9.feb.1928 NY, Holmes)

Title Parts


[] Three Easter hymns
pub Wm. A. Pond & Co., New York 1878
[] 1 - Awake! Arise!
[] 2 - Brightly breaks the morning
[] 3 - Christ the Lord is risen to day
[] Four Christmas carols
pub Wm. A. Pond & Co., New York 1883

[] Te Deum laudamus in F & G "We praise thee O God". Mixed choir and organ
pub Geo. Molineux, New York 1883

[] Benedic anima mea in A. Anthem
pub Geo. Molineux, New York

[] Cantate Domino "O sing unto the Lord" in C
pub Geo. Molineux, New York

[] Jubilate Deo "O be joyful in the Lord" in A, B flat, C
pub Geo. Molineux, New York

[] Softly now the light of day. Solo and chorus
pub Geo. Molineux, New York

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