Barry, Frederick Eugene 13.feb.1876-5.apr.1943 USA Massachusetts, Lynn - NY, New York Manhattan
1897 AB and 1909 AM in science from Harvard University in Cambridge Massachusetts, 1899-1903 teacher of chemistry and mathematics at Michigan Military Academy in Orchard Lake Village and at Detroit University School, 1910-1914 residing with his parents in Ayer Massachusetts, 1918 teacher chemistry at Columbia University in New York and residing at 601 West 113 Street, 1930-1938 residing with Ada at 35 Claremount Avenue ; son of morocco manufacturer Eugene Ajax Barry (Lynn 12.oct.1843-10.mar.1931 Ayer) and Lucy Ann Wyman (Maine, Sebec 27.mar.1847-16.mar.1919 Ayer) ; 29.nov.1916 in Manhattan he married Ada Norris (Canada 1879-)

Title Parts


[] The buccaneer. Comic opera
libretto/lyrics George Stephens Jr.
presented by the Pi Eta Society of Harvard University May 1895
vocal score published by White-Smith Music Pub. Co., Boston 1895

[] The bugle call. Mixed voices
pub White-Smith Music Pub. Co., Boston 1895

[] The bugle call. Male voices
pub White-Smith Music Pub. Co., Boston 1895

[] Bide your time. Mixed voices
pub White-Smith Music Pub. Co., Boston 1895

[] Pi Eta waltzes
pub White-Smith Music Pub. Co., Boston 1895

[] The alcayde. Comic opera
libretto/lyrics by George Stephens Jr.
performed at Cambridge and Boston, May 1896
vocal score published by White-Smith Music Pub. Co., Boston 1896

[] A Spanish dance. Piano
pub White-Smith Music Pub. Co., Boston 1896

[] Four songs for low voices. 1898
[] When I am dead. Medium voice and piano
poem by Christine Rossetti
pub Boston Music Co., Boston 1898

[] Faery song. Voice and piano
poem by John Keats
pub G. Schirmer, Boston 1898

[] O mistress mine!, fool's song from Twelfth night. Low voice and piano
words William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
pub Boston Music Co., Boston & G. Schirmer Jr., Boston 1898

[] Ask not! Low voice and piano
song by Thomas Moore
pub Boston Music Co., Boston 1898

[] Spring song. 1900
published with violin accompaniment by Charles Woolhouse, London

[] Spanish dance. Piano
pub F. A. Mills, New York 1903

[] Rend your hearts. SATB Choir
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston (in the catalogs 1905)

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