Henry Bryan Beaumont Hays (1920-2017) was mainly known for his many compositions under the name Bryan Beaumont Hays, also sometimes as Bryan Dority (his stepfather's name). There is an extensive Bryan Hays, OSB Collection at the College of Saint Benedict-Saint John's University Archives and Special Collections. From the Collection Overview:There's more about Henry B. Hays OSB ...
Some interesting titles:Father Bryan Hays (1920-2017) was a monk of Saint John’s Abbey, in Collegeville, Minnesota. A self-taught pianist, he won the 1949 George Gershwin Award for his composition Pastorale and Allegro. Following a period of study, including time as a student of Aaron Copland, Hays was called to Catholicism and monastic life, professing vows at Saint John’s in 1958. In addition to his ongoing work as a composer, he taught French and First-Year Colloquium courses at Saint John’s University. His notable compositions include five operas, instrumental pieces, and more than two hundred hymns.
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