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Revision as of 22:43, 1 May 2024
Life
Born: 1813
Died: 1905
Biography
Alfred Arthur Graley was born in London, England, and moved to New York as a youth. He worked as a cobbler for several years before deciding to go into the ministry. He studied at the Hamilton Academy and Princeton Seminary. After ordination, he served as pastor of the Congregational Church at Lenox, New York; in Pompey Hill, New York; Trinity Presbyterian Church, Manlius, New York; Medina, New York; Knowlesville, New York, and was state supply and mission at Clarkson, New York. After retirement, he eventually moved to Brockport, New York. He died in Brockport. His compositions include words or music for over150 hymns, and part songs for singing schools and conventions.
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List of choral works
Sacred works
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Secular works
- Away to the woods
- Be still
- Beautiful morning
- The Christmas tree
- Home again
- Home of my childhood, farewell
- Laughter
- Little Nell
- Memories of childhood
- The old house on the hill
- The old school book
- The orphan’s prayer
- Santa Claus
- Sleep, gentle sister
- Song of skaters
- Under the willow
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Publications
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