• Source: Helen Searles Westbrook
  • Helen Searles Westbrook (October 15, 1889 – 1967) was an American composer and organist who appeared with Chicago Symphony.


    Life


    Westbrook was born in Southbridge, Massachusetts. She began organ lessons at age eleven with her mother, who was also an organist. Westbrook then studied with Arthur Dunham, Frank van Dusen, Wilhelm Middleschutte and Adolf Weidig at the American Conservatory, where she received a gold medal, as well as a young American Artists award. She married James Westbrook.
    Westbrook was a theatre organist in Chicago. She played promotional concerts for the Hammond Organ Studios. She played with the Chicago Opera Company under Bruno Walter, as an organ soloist with Chicago Symphony, and on a WGN radio program for CBS which used her compositions "Dusk at Friendship Lake" and "Retrospection" as the program's theme songs. She was the music director at Central Church in Chicago.
    Westbrook was a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) and the Chicago Club of Women Organists. She helped manage the club's "Florence B. Price Organ Composition Contest" in 1954.
    Through Replica Records, Westbrook released at least one 33 rpm recording ("Helen's Holiday"), as well as three 45 rpm recordings with Cecil Roy and Betty Barrie: 1) Buddy's Butterfly 2) The Thistle/Buddy's Garden 3) Christmas Eve/Plasco Toys.


    Compositions


    Westbrook's compositions include:


    = Organ

    =
    Andante Religioso
    Chanson Triste
    Concert Piece in D
    Dusk at Friendship Lakeu (used as the theme song for a CBS radio program)
    Here Comes Santa Claus
    Intermezzo
    Laughing Sprites
    Lento
    Melodie
    Menuett in Olden Style
    On the Ontonagon River
    Pastorale Scherzo
    Poem for Autumn
    Retrospection, (used as the theme song for a CBS radio program).
    Waltz Circe


    = Vocal

    =
    Alabaster
    Christ My Refuge (text by Mary Baker Eddy)
    Hindu Cradle Song
    If You Call Me
    Invincible (text by Sarojini Naidu)
    Magnificat (text by Helene Grossenbacher)
    March Beside Him, Lord
    Music I Heard With You (text by Conrad Aiken)
    Six Indian Songs
    Solace (text by Josephine Hancock Logan)
    Wedding Prayer (text by Curt A. Mundstock)


    References




    External links


    Helen Searles Westbrook discography at Discogs
    Chikago Women Organists / Guests of Helen Westbrook The Diapason, 1 January 1945, p. 7

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