Smith Newell Penfield
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Born | Oberlin, Ohio | April 4, 1837
Died | January 7, 1920 New York, New York | (aged 82)
Education | Oberlin College |
Occupation | Composer |
Smith Newell Penfield (April 4, 1837 – January 7, 1920) was an American composer and organist.
Early life and education
[edit]Penfield was born at Oberlin, Ohio.[1] He studied at Oberlin College, graduating in 1858.[1] He studied at the Conservatory of Music at Leipzig with Ignaz Moscheles, Carl Reinecke, Ernst Richter, and Moritz Hauptmann,[citation needed] graduating in 1869.[1] He received a doctorate in music from New York University in 1885.[1]
Career
[edit]Back in the United States, he worked as a music teacher in Rochester and founded a Mozart Club and a Conservatory in Savannah.[citation needed] In 1885, he served as President of the Music Teachers National Association.[1]
His compositions included a setting of Psalm 18,[1] an overture, a string quartet, pieces for organ and for piano, choral works, and songs.
Personal life
[edit]Penfield married Sarah Elizabeth Hoyt in 1860.[1] They had a daughter.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h "Smith N. Penfield Dead – Church and Concert Organist – Widely Known Composer". New York Tribune. January 9, 1920. Retrieved February 11, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
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