Neil Harmon Sheet Music

About Neil Harmon

Dr. Neil Harmon is a highly esteemed American organist, conductor, composer, and educator, widely recognized for his significant contributions to sacred music. His compositions primarily span the genres of choral, organ, and handbell music, characterized by their creativity and accessibility. Harmon's profound musical expertise is rooted in a distinguished academic background and extensive professional experience, solidifying his reputation as a respected figure in contemporary church music and academia.

  • Before joining the organ faculty at Brigham Young University in 2018, Dr. Harmon served for 19 years as the full-time Director of Music and Organist at Grace United Methodist Church in Wilmington, Delaware.
  • He earned his Bachelor of Music degree from Brigham Young University and went on to complete both a Master of Music and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the prestigious Eastman School of Music.
  • Acclaimed as "one of the finest products of the American organ school," Dr. Harmon has performed in Europe, South America, and across the United States, including notable venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Salt Lake Tabernacle.
  • An award-winning composer, Harmon is particularly known for his seven-movement Requiem for SATB chorus, soprano, and orchestra, which has received national recognition.

For musicians seeking rewarding and accessible sacred repertoire, Neil Harmon's sheet music offers an excellent choice. His compositions are well-suited for church musicians, including organists, choral ensembles (SATB, youth), and handbell choirs, ranging from intermediate to advanced skill levels. Performers will find his works thoughtfully crafted, blending musical artistry with practical playability, making them both engaging to learn and inspiring to present in worship or concert settings. Harmon's focus on creating "creative and accessible" music ensures that performers can connect deeply with the spiritual and emotional content while honing their technical and interpretive skills.

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