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Estelle White

Elizabeth Estelle White (4 December 1925 – 9 February 2011) was a British composer who wrote over 160 hymns, several Masses, and music for theatre.[1] White grew up in a musical family on Tyneside, where she learned to play the piano, guitar, clarinet and tenor saxophone.[2] Her musical influences included Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and musical theatre.[3]

World War II edit

White joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service during World War II, when she was 17, and played saxophone with a British army band on many ceremonial occasions, including the 1946 Victory Parade. She also travelled to entertain troops in the Central Mediterranean Force in Palestine and Egypt.

After World War II edit

After the war, White trained as a physiotherapist at Newcastle on Tyneside, and worked with children who had cerebral palsy. She acted, directed, painted scenery and composed music for productions at the People's Theatre in Newcastle before moving to Ontario, Canada, for 18 months, where she joined the Roman Catholic Church. White returned to England in 1965 and became a nun, taking temporary vows with the Corpus Christi Carmelite Sisters. She trained at Digby Stuart College in Roehampton and qualified to teach theology and music. White's first hymns were composed during her years as a nun; some were published or copyrighted under the name Sister Estelle, though most were published under the name Estelle White.

1970–2011 edit

White left the convent in 1970 and taught in Catholic schools in the north of England until she retired. She also wrote articles for the Guardian newspaper and various women's magazines.[4] During this time, she studied Hebrew and Greek, earning an MA with Distinction from Leeds University in 1989.[5] She directed the church choir at St Josephs, Dewsbury, from 1984 until 1991.

White's hymn for harvest festival, "Autumn Days", is included in Come and Praise. The hymn caused controversy in 1996, when choir members of the 12th-century St. Mary's Church in Wroxham, Norfolk, walked out rather than sing the hymn. They found the reference to "jet planes meeting in air to be refuelled," to be inappropriate.[6] White explained that she had written the hymn for the children at a school under a flight path to sing.

Many of White's compositions were published by McCrimmon Publishing Company.  Her compositions include:

Hymns edit

  • “And He Listens with His Hands”
  • “As Bread My Lord Comes to Me”
  • “Autumn Days”
  • “Breath of God O Holy Spirit”
  • “'Cheep' Said the Sparrow on the Chimney Top”[7]
  • “Christ is Our King”
  • “Come to the North”
  • “Deep Calls to Deep”
  • “Gentle as Silence/Oh the Love of My Lord is the Essence”
  • “Give Me Peace O Lord I Pray”
  • “Grace”
  • “Harvey”[8]
  • “He Came to Open the Eyes of the Blind”
  • “He is the Light of the World”
  • “I Can See Across the Square”
  • “I Give My Hands”
  • “I Love the Warmth of the Sun”
  • “I Mustn't Forget”
  • “I Saw the Grass I Saw the Trees”[9]
  • “In the Earth the Small Seed”
  • “In the Love of God and Neighbor”
  • “It is the Living Spirit”
  • “January Brings the Snow”
  • “Like a Sea Without a Shore”
  • “Little Boy Don't Delay”
  • “Lonely Hills, Tarn and Fell”
  • “Melissa Comes Into the Ward”
  • “Moses I Know You're the Man”
  • “Of One That is So Fair and Bright”
  • “Oh the Love of My Lord is the Essence/Gentle as Silence”
  • “O my Lord Within My Heart”
  • “Our Father”
  • “People of God”
  • “Perfect Face”
  • “Put Your Trust in the Man Who Tamed the Sea”
  • “Take the Other Way My Brother”
  • “There is a World”
  • “They Were Beating as He Dragged Himself”
  • “Trust is in the Eyes of a Tiny Babe”
  • “Walk With Me O My Lord”[10]
  • “When I was a Child I Walked in the Sunlight”
  • “You Can't Climb a River”

Masses edit

  • Mass for Our Time
  • Mass for Young People
  • Mass of the Spirit

See also edit

  • Estelle White (1925-2011): An Introduction to Her Life and Hymns by Veronica Whitty
  • Hear "Gentle as Silence" by Estelle White

References edit

  1. ^ "Hymnology". hymnology.hymnsam.co.uk. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  2. ^ Hixon, Donald L. (1993). Women in music : an encyclopedic biobibliography. Hennessee, Don A. (2nd ed.). Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-2769-7. OCLC 28889156.
  3. ^ Cohen, Aaron I. (1987). International encyclopedia of women composers (Second edition, revised and enlarged ed.). New York. ISBN 0-9617485-2-4. OCLC 16714846.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ "Estelle White". www.yorkshirepost.co.uk. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Estelle White". Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  6. ^ "Composer who drove choir to rebel defends her plane song". The Independent. 13 October 1996. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Estelle White › Tunes | Hymnary.org". hymnary.org. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  8. ^ Office, Library of Congress Copyright (1971). Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series.
  9. ^ "Estelle White CD". www.mccrimmons.com. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Walk with me, O my Lord, (Estelle White) - † Free Music Backing Files for Churches - Piano, Band, Pipe Organ †". www.smallchurchmusic.com. Retrieved 9 September 2020.

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For the fictional character see Reborn comics Characters Elizabeth Estelle White 4 December 1925 9 February 2011 was a British composer who wrote over 160 hymns several Masses and music for theatre 1 White grew up in a musical family on Tyneside where she learned to play the piano guitar clarinet and tenor saxophone 2 Her musical influences included Duke Ellington Count Basie and musical theatre 3 Contents 1 World War II 2 After World War II 3 1970 2011 4 Hymns 5 Masses 6 See also 7 ReferencesWorld War II editWhite joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service during World War II when she was 17 and played saxophone with a British army band on many ceremonial occasions including the 1946 Victory Parade She also travelled to entertain troops in the Central Mediterranean Force in Palestine and Egypt After World War II editAfter the war White trained as a physiotherapist at Newcastle on Tyneside and worked with children who had cerebral palsy She acted directed painted scenery and composed music for productions at the People s Theatre in Newcastle before moving to Ontario Canada for 18 months where she joined the Roman Catholic Church White returned to England in 1965 and became a nun taking temporary vows with the Corpus Christi Carmelite Sisters She trained at Digby Stuart College in Roehampton and qualified to teach theology and music White s first hymns were composed during her years as a nun some were published or copyrighted under the name Sister Estelle though most were published under the name Estelle White 1970 2011 editWhite left the convent in 1970 and taught in Catholic schools in the north of England until she retired She also wrote articles for the Guardian newspaper and various women s magazines 4 During this time she studied Hebrew and Greek earning an MA with Distinction from Leeds University in 1989 5 She directed the church choir at St Josephs Dewsbury from 1984 until 1991 White s hymn for harvest festival Autumn Days is included in Come and Praise The hymn caused controversy in 1996 when choir members of the 12th century St Mary s Church in Wroxham Norfolk walked out rather than sing the hymn They found the reference to jet planes meeting in air to be refuelled to be inappropriate 6 White explained that she had written the hymn for the children at a school under a flight path to sing Many of White s compositions were published by McCrimmon Publishing Company Her compositions include Hymns edit And He Listens with His Hands As Bread My Lord Comes to Me Autumn Days Breath of God O Holy Spirit Cheep Said the Sparrow on the Chimney Top 7 Christ is Our King Come to the North Deep Calls to Deep Gentle as Silence Oh the Love of My Lord is the Essence Give Me Peace O Lord I Pray Grace Harvey 8 He Came to Open the Eyes of the Blind He is the Light of the World I Can See Across the Square I Give My Hands I Love the Warmth of the Sun I Mustn t Forget I Saw the Grass I Saw the Trees 9 In the Earth the Small Seed In the Love of God and Neighbor It is the Living Spirit January Brings the Snow Like a Sea Without a Shore Little Boy Don t Delay Lonely Hills Tarn and Fell Melissa Comes Into the Ward Moses I Know You re the Man Of One That is So Fair and Bright Oh the Love of My Lord is the Essence Gentle as Silence O my Lord Within My Heart Our Father People of God Perfect Face Put Your Trust in the Man Who Tamed the Sea Take the Other Way My Brother There is a World They Were Beating as He Dragged Himself Trust is in the Eyes of a Tiny Babe Walk With Me O My Lord 10 When I was a Child I Walked in the Sunlight You Can t Climb a River Masses editMass for Our Time Mass for Young People Mass of the SpiritSee also editEstelle White 1925 2011 An Introduction to Her Life and Hymns by Veronica Whitty Hear Gentle as Silence by Estelle WhiteReferences edit Hymnology hymnology hymnsam co uk Retrieved 9 September 2020 Hixon Donald L 1993 Women in music an encyclopedic biobibliography Hennessee Don A 2nd ed Metuchen N J Scarecrow Press ISBN 0 8108 2769 7 OCLC 28889156 Cohen Aaron I 1987 International encyclopedia of women composers Second edition revised and enlarged ed New York ISBN 0 9617485 2 4 OCLC 16714846 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Estelle White www yorkshirepost co uk Retrieved 9 September 2020 Estelle White Retrieved 9 September 2020 Composer who drove choir to rebel defends her plane song The Independent 13 October 1996 Retrieved 9 September 2020 Estelle White Tunes Hymnary org hymnary org Retrieved 9 September 2020 Office Library of Congress Copyright 1971 Catalog of Copyright Entries Third series Estelle White CD www mccrimmons com Retrieved 9 September 2020 Walk with me O my Lord Estelle White Free Music Backing Files for Churches Piano Band Pipe Organ www smallchurchmusic com Retrieved 9 September 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Estelle White amp oldid 1206169365, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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