
William Paris Chambers
William Paris Chambers was born in 1857 and died in Pennsylvania in 1913.
Chambers wrote many marches and had a very high register, double high C and beyond. He was a brass teacher and operated a C.G. Conn store in New York City. He died penniless. (Bridges)
Yankee Doodle (c.a. 1897)
Voco De Gabriel (c.a. 1897)
Triomphe (c.a. 1896)
The Palms (c.a. 1897)
The Lost Chord (c.a. 1897)
Spanish Fandango (c.a. 1896)
Pretty Little Elf (c.a. 1896)
Nelly Bly (c.a. 1897)
Last Night (c.a. 1898)
Jesse The Flower of Dumblane (c.a. 1897)
In Old Madrid (c.a. 1897)
Gounod’s Serenade (c.a. 1902)
Commodore Polka (c.a. 1897)
Chambers The Seraph
Chambers Scenes that are the Brightest
Chambers Narcissus (c.a. 1897)
Chambers I Do (c.a. 1897)
Bridal March from Lohengrin Chambers Brass Quartet (c.a. 1897)
Blue Bells of Scotland (c.a. 1897)
Annie Laurie (c.a. 1897)
American Medley (c.a. 1897)
