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SIGN UPHerve is a male name of French origin meaning "Army Warrior". It is derived from the city and municipality of Herve located in the province of Liège, Belgium. The name is renowned for its association with Herve cheese. The municipality is composed of various districts and villages, including Battice, Bolland, Charneux, and Grand-Rechain. Notable landmarks in Herve include the Church of St. John the Baptist, dating back to the 17th century, and the Château de Bolland, a medieval château largely rebuilt in the 17th century. The name Herve reflects strength and valor, resonating with its historical and cultural significance.
Herve Dwight Wilkins (1843–1913) was an American organist and composer known for his significant contributions to the world of music. He received his education at the University of Rochester, where he later became a church organist and music teacher. Wilkins furthered his studies in Berlin, Germany, specializing in piano, singing, organ, and composition. His musical career was marked by numerous impressive achievements, including founding the Mendelsohn Vocal Society, serving as an organist at various churches, and participating in prominent musical events such as the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia and the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo.Wilkins was also a notable composer, creating several works for organ, sacred quartets for male voices, and setting poems to music. His piece "The Genesee," adapted from an old sea chanty, became the alma mater of the University of Rochester. In addition to his musical endeavors, Wilkins held significant roles in organizations such as the American Guild of Organists and the New York State Music Teachers' Association.On a personal note, Wilkins was born in Italy, New York, and later married Julia E. Smith, with whom he had four children. His legacy continues to be celebrated in the world of music, and his contributions have left a lasting impact.
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