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Aliases: Charles Timothy Blickhan
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==Life==
==Life==
<b>Born: </b>9 June 1945
'''Born:''' 9 June 1945


<b>Died: </b>
'''Biography:'''


<b>Biography:</b>
Dr. Charles T. (Tim) Blickhan joined the faculty of the Northern Illinois University School of Music in 1976 and retired in June, 2011. For twenty years he was Coordinator of the Theory & Composition Area. In 1996, he assumed the position of Coordinator of Graduate Studies, and added additional administrative duties as Assistant Director of the School of Music in 2001. He was Director of Music for First Congregational United Church of Christ in DeKalb from 1993 - 2007.
Dr. Charles T. (Tim) Blickhan joined the faculty of the Northern Illinois University School of Music in 1976. For twenty years he was Coordinator of the Theory & Composition Area, and now serves the school as Assistant Director and as Coordinator of Graduate Studies. He has been Director of Music for First Congregational United Church of Christ in DeKalb, Illinois, since 1993.


A trombonist and vocalist, he received the B.S. in Education from Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College (now Truman State University) in 1967, and taught instrumental and vocal music in the public schools of several Missouri communities before entering military service. After receiving his discharge from the army, he attended the University of Illinois from 1973-76, where he earned the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition, studying primarily with Ben Johnston.
A trombonist and vocalist, he received the B.S. in Education from Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College (now Truman State University) in 1967, and taught instrumental and vocal music in the public schools of several Missouri communities before entering military service. After receiving his discharge from the army, he attended the University of Illinois from 1973-76, where he earned the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition, studying primarily with Ben Johnston.


His compositions, mainly choral and instrumental chamber works, are published by several American music houses and licensed by BMI.
His compositions, mainly choral and instrumental chamber works, are published by several American music houses and licensed by BMI.
As per CPDL policy, the choral works posted on this site may be downloaded and reproduced without charge. Please notify Dr. Blickhan of performances by sending programs or concert notices by e-mail attachment to tblickhan@comcast.net or directly to BMI at: BMI, 7 World Trade Center, 30th Floor, 250 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10007-0030


==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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===Scores posted on CPDL===
{{Top}}
*[[Cantate Domino (Tim Blickhan)|<i>Cantate Domino</i>]], SATB, piano, 2000&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[[Media:Cantate Domino.pdf|PDF]]&nbsp;[[Media:Cantate Domino.MUS|FINALE]]&nbsp;)
*{{NoCo|All praise to you, O Lord}} arr. SATB, violin, cello, keyboard, 2004
*[[Dolor Meus (Tim Blickhan)|<i>Dolor Meus</i>]], SATB a cappella, 1998. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[[Media:Dolor meus.pdf|PDF]]&nbsp;[[Media:Dolor meus.mus|FINALE]]&nbsp;)
*{{NoCo|Amistad Hymn}} (text by Ned W. Edwards), National Hymn by Geo. Warren arr. SATB, organ, 2007
*[[Et egredietur virga (Tim Blickhan)|<i>Et egredietur virga</i>]], SATB, piano, 1998&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[[Media:Et egredietur virga.pdf|PDF]]&nbsp;[[Media:Et egredietur virga.MUS|FINALE]]&nbsp;)
*{{NoCo|Ave Maria}} SSAA, a cappella, 2010
*[[Laudate Dominum (Tim Blickhan)|<i>Laudate Dominum</i>]], SATB a cappella, 2000. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[[Media:Laudate Dominum.pdf|PDF]]&nbsp;[[Media:Laudate Dominum.MUS|FINALE]]&nbsp;)
*{{NoCo|Bakerwoman God}} (poem by Alla Renée Bozarth), SSA, piano, 2012
*[[Oh, How I Love Your Law (Tim Blickhan)|<i>Oh, How I Love Your Law</i>]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[Media:Oh, How I Love Your Law.pdf|PDF]&nbsp;[Oh, How I Love Your Law.mus|FINALE]&nbsp;)
*{{NoCo|Before Jesus}} (poem by Alla Renée Bozarth), SATB, piano, 2021
*{{NoCo|By all your saints}} (score and parts) arr. SATB, organ, brass choir, 1986
*{{NoCo|Cantate Domino}}, SATB, piano, 2000
*{{NoCo|Covenant}} (score and parts) SATB, organ, trumpet, string quartet, offstage choir, 2004
*{{NoCo|Christ has no body}}, SATB, organ, 2012
*{{NoCo|Dolor meus}}, SATB a cappella, 1998
*{{NoCo|Et egredietur virga}}, SATB, piano, 1998
*{{NoCo|From Lands That See the Sun Arise}}, SATB, Brass Quintet & Timpani, 2014
*{{NoCo|Jesu Parvule}} (poem by Tony Stoneburner), SATB a cappella, 2000
*{{NoCo|The Gifts That You Gave Me}} (words & music by Jim Manley), arr. SATB, piano, 1999
*{{NoCo|The Lamb}} (poem by William Blake), 3-part treble chorus (SSA), piano, 2000
*{{NoCo|Laudate Dominum}}, SATB a cappella, 2000
*{{NoCo|Life has loveliness to sell}} (poem by Sara Teasdale), SATB a cappella, 2013)
*{{NoCo|Light}} (poem by Hermann Hagedorn), SATB a cappella, 2009)
*{{NoCo|Magdalene's song}} (poem by William Wallis), soprano solo, piano, string quartet, 1986
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*{{NoComp|O God, our help in ages past|William Croft}} (score and parts) arr. SATB, organ, brass choir, 1986
*{{NoCo|O God, whose steadfast love}} arr. SATB, organ, 1999
*{{NoCo|Oh, how I love your law}} (poem by Joseph Gastiger), SATB, piano, 1995
*{{NoCo|Procession of the Royal Court}} Madrigal Processional, SATB, strings, 2 trumpets, optional winds/percussion, 2019
*{{NoCo|The sinless one to Jordan came}} arr. SATB, organ, 2006
*{{NoCo|So now is come our joyful feast}} (poem by George Wither 1588-1667), SATB a cappella, 2015


===Choral Works===
*'''''Songs for the Abandoned '''''
*Half an Hour Before the War (poem by Joseph Gastiger), SATB a cappella, 2005
#{{NoCo|Half an hour before the war}} (poem by Joseph Gastiger), SATB div., a cappella, 2005
*Words for the Abandoned (poem by Joseph Gastiger), SATB a cappella, 2005
#{{NoCo|Words for the Abandoned}} (poem by Joseph Gastiger), SATB a cappella, 2005
*Covenant (poem by Joseph Gastiger), SATB choir, offstage SATB choir, baritone soloist,
#{{NoCo|On the death of a child in time of war}} (poem by William Wallis), SATB div., a cappella, 1991
trumpet soloist, organ, 2005
#{{NoCo|Prayer Against War}} (poem by Joseph Gastiger), SATB div., a cappella, 2005
*With What Shall I Come Before the Lord? SATB, keyboard, 2005
*[[Dolor meus (Tim Blickhan)|''Sore my sorrow '']](English trans. of ''Dolor meus'', Hubert Beckwith), SATB a cappella, 2007
*All Praise to You O God , arr. SATB, violin, cello, keyboard, 2004
*{{NoCo|Starry Night}} (poem by Hermann Hagedorn), SATB a cappella, wine glasses (glass harmonica), 2009
*The Lamb (poem by William Blake), 3-part treble chorus (SSA), piano, 2000
*{{NoCo|There Will Come Soft Rains}} (poem by Sara Teasdale), SATB a cappella, 2011
*Jesu Parvule (poem by Tony Stoneburner), SATB a cappella, 2000
*{{NoCo|Weave Me A Poem}} (poem by Eric Ode), 2-part treble chorus w/optional 3rd part (S(S)A), 2011
*Laudate Dominum, SATB a cappella, 2000
*{{NoCo|With what shall I come before the Lord?}} SATB, piano, 2005
*Cantate Domino, SATB, piano, 2000
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*The Gifts That You Gave Me (Jim Manley), arr. SATB, piano, 1999
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*Et Egredietur Virga, SATB, piano, 1998
===Other Choral Works===
*Dolor Meus, SATB a cappella, 1998
 
*Oh, How I Love Your Law (poem by Joseph Gastiger), SATB, piano, 1995
*Polymorphous Canon, indeterminate mixed chorus (graphic notation) [Media Press], 1974 http://www.mediapressinc.com/
*Our Father, by Whose Name, arr. SATB, organ, 1994
*Christmas Eve (poem by Christina Rossetti), two-part mixed chorus, harpsichord, 1993
*On the Death of a Child in Time of War (poem by William Wallis), SATB a cappella, 1991
*By All Your Saints, arr. SATB, brass, organ, 1986
*O God, Our Help in Ages Past, arr. SATB, brass, organ, 1986
*What Thanks and Praise, arr. SATB, brass, organ, 1986
*Polymorphous Canon, indeterminate mixed chorus a cappella (graphic notation) [Media Press], 1974
*Veterans' Day (poem by Larry Blickhan), SATB (graphic notation), 1974


==Publications==
==Publications==


==External links==
==External links==
*http://www.youtube.com (search "Tim Blickhan")


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Latest revision as of 18:30, 23 October 2022

Alias: Charles Timothy Blickhan

See also: Tim Blickhan's editor page.

Life

Born: 9 June 1945

Biography:

Dr. Charles T. (Tim) Blickhan joined the faculty of the Northern Illinois University School of Music in 1976 and retired in June, 2011. For twenty years he was Coordinator of the Theory & Composition Area. In 1996, he assumed the position of Coordinator of Graduate Studies, and added additional administrative duties as Assistant Director of the School of Music in 2001. He was Director of Music for First Congregational United Church of Christ in DeKalb from 1993 - 2007.

A trombonist and vocalist, he received the B.S. in Education from Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College (now Truman State University) in 1967, and taught instrumental and vocal music in the public schools of several Missouri communities before entering military service. After receiving his discharge from the army, he attended the University of Illinois from 1973-76, where he earned the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition, studying primarily with Ben Johnston.

His compositions, mainly choral and instrumental chamber works, are published by several American music houses and licensed by BMI.

As per CPDL policy, the choral works posted on this site may be downloaded and reproduced without charge. Please notify Dr. Blickhan of performances by sending programs or concert notices by e-mail attachment to tblickhan@comcast.net or directly to BMI at: BMI, 7 World Trade Center, 30th Floor, 250 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10007-0030

List of choral works

  • Songs for the Abandoned
  1. Half an hour before the war (poem by Joseph Gastiger), SATB div., a cappella, 2005
  2. Words for the Abandoned (poem by Joseph Gastiger), SATB a cappella, 2005
  3. On the death of a child in time of war (poem by William Wallis), SATB div., a cappella, 1991
  4. Prayer Against War (poem by Joseph Gastiger), SATB div., a cappella, 2005


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