James Thomas Quarles (November 7, 1877 in St. Louis, Missouri – March 4, 1954 in Los Angeles, California) was a 20th-century American organist, educator, and academic. He was National President of both the Music Teachers National Association and music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. In his long tenure he taught at Lindenwood University, Cornell University, and the University of Missouri. He was the founding dean of the University of Missouri School of Fine Arts including the University of Missouri School of Music. In 1905 he wrote one of Cornell's school songs "Cornell Hymn" In the 1920s he edited a compilation of Missouri school songs and was advisor to the Zeta Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. He acquired and played the organ at Missouri United Methodist Church in Columbia, Missouri.
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| - James Thomas Quarles (St. Louis, 6 de novembre de 1877 – ? ) va ser un organista i compositor estatunidenc. Estudià als Estats Units i a París, on fou deixeble de Widor. Va ser professor de música de la Corneli University i organista de diverses esglésies i catedrals.Va ser president de l'Associació Nacional de professors de música i la música de fraternitat Phi Mu Alpha Simfonia. Va tenir una llarga permanència ensenyant a la , Universitat de Cornell i la Universitat de Missouri. Era el degà fundador de la Universitat de Missouri School of Fine Arts. El 1905, va escriure una de les cançons de l'escola de Cornell l'"Himne de Cornell". En la dècada de 1920 va editar un recull de cançons escolars de Missouri. (ca)
- James Thomas Quarles (November 7, 1877 in St. Louis, Missouri – March 4, 1954 in Los Angeles, California) was a 20th-century American organist, educator, and academic. He was National President of both the Music Teachers National Association and music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. In his long tenure he taught at Lindenwood University, Cornell University, and the University of Missouri. He was the founding dean of the University of Missouri School of Fine Arts including the University of Missouri School of Music. In 1905 he wrote one of Cornell's school songs "Cornell Hymn" In the 1920s he edited a compilation of Missouri school songs and was advisor to the Zeta Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. He acquired and played the organ at Missouri United Methodist Church in Columbia, Missouri. (en)
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| - James Thomas Quarles (St. Louis, 6 de novembre de 1877 – ? ) va ser un organista i compositor estatunidenc. Estudià als Estats Units i a París, on fou deixeble de Widor. Va ser professor de música de la Corneli University i organista de diverses esglésies i catedrals.Va ser president de l'Associació Nacional de professors de música i la música de fraternitat Phi Mu Alpha Simfonia. Va tenir una llarga permanència ensenyant a la , Universitat de Cornell i la Universitat de Missouri. Era el degà fundador de la Universitat de Missouri School of Fine Arts. El 1905, va escriure una de les cançons de l'escola de Cornell l'"Himne de Cornell". En la dècada de 1920 va editar un recull de cançons escolars de Missouri. Durant un temps, va servir Quarles com la seva secretària. (ca)
- James Thomas Quarles (November 7, 1877 in St. Louis, Missouri – March 4, 1954 in Los Angeles, California) was a 20th-century American organist, educator, and academic. He was National President of both the Music Teachers National Association and music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. In his long tenure he taught at Lindenwood University, Cornell University, and the University of Missouri. He was the founding dean of the University of Missouri School of Fine Arts including the University of Missouri School of Music. In 1905 he wrote one of Cornell's school songs "Cornell Hymn" In the 1920s he edited a compilation of Missouri school songs and was advisor to the Zeta Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. He acquired and played the organ at Missouri United Methodist Church in Columbia, Missouri. For a time Annie White Baxter served as his secretary. He studied organ under famed St. Louis organist Charles Henry Galloway. (en)
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