Clark Kimberling
KIMBERLING, Clark Hershall. b. Hinsdale, Illinois, 7 November 1942. He is the oldest son of Delmer Hershall Kimberling and Jocelyn Leigh (Babel) Kimberling. A professor of mathematics at the University of Evansville, Kimberling has published several choral and instrumental compositions and hymnological articles, including many for the present work.
Beginning at the age of six, Kimberling’s took piano lessons, notably from Gertrude Luther in College Station, Texas. At Stephen F. Austin High School in Bryan, Texas, he played cornet and horn in the band, and he regards the band director, C. B. McGown, as a role model for his development as a musician and prospective teacher. At North Texas...
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