Gustav Stolpe
Gustav Erik Stolpe was a Swedish-American composer, conductor, and performer.
Career
Stolpe was born in Torsåker Parish, Gästrikland, Sweden. He held the degree of Musikdirektör from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.Stolpe is most frequently remembered as the composer of When Through the Torn Sail which was written with lyricist, Reginald Heber.
In 1882 Stolpe was named to the faculty of Augustana College, in Rock Island, Illinois, where he remained on the faculty for 11 years. In a typical week, he would teach seven organ lessons, six violin lessons, and ten vocal lessons. His work papers are included in the Manuscript Collections in the Thomas Tredway Library at Augustana College.
In 1893, he founded Dr. Stolpe's Music Conservatory in Moline, Illinois, and headed it until 1897, when he left to become head of music at Upsala College in Kenilworth, New Jersey.