Arthur Dunham
William Arthur Dunham (March 8, 1875 – January 24, 1938) was an American
organist,
conductor,
composer, and music educator based in
Chicago. Known professionally as Arthur Dunham, he served as organist at major Chicago religious institutions including
Chicago Sinai Congregation,
Kehilath Anshe Ma'ariv (KAM) Temple, and the
First Methodist Temple. He founded and conducted the Philharmonic Orchestra of Chicago (1917), led the
Apollo Musical Club and Mendelssohn Club, and conducted the Boston English Opera Company. His synagogue compositions, including settings of the ''
Bar'chu'', remain in use.
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