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Howard Brockway

Howard A. Brockway (November 22, 1870 – February 20, 1951) was an American composer. Brockway was born on November 22, 1870, in Brooklyn, New York. He spent five years in Berlin, studying composition under Otis Bardwell Boise and piano under Heinrich Barth. Afterwards he returned to the U.S. and worked as a piano teacher and composer at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, along with the Institute of Musical Art (now the Juilliard School) and the Mannes College of Music, both in New York. Some of his pupils included Eugene Bonner, Eva Clare, and Anne Stratton. Collaborating with the classically-trained singer Loraine Wyman, he carried out a six-week fieldwork journey in the Appalachian Mountains in Kentucky to collect traditional folk songs from the people living there. Brockway recorded the tunes (and later wrote piano accompaniments), while Wyman recorded the words. They published their work in two volumes, which appeared in 1916 and 1920. Brockway’s own compositions include a symphony, a suite, a symphonic ballad, a piano concerto, chamber-music works, choirs, and songs. He died on February 20, 1951, in New York. From around 1911 to 1920, Brockway worked for the American Piano Corporation (Ampico) as a recording artist and piano roll editor. He recorded at least 155 works for the classical catalogue, and also numerous accompaniment and popular items. He was Ampico's most prolific artist. The 1925 Catalogue of Ampico Music states: "His interpretations of selections from the operas are of particular importance, as he has made a special study of that form of musical expression, and his illustrated lectures on this subject are well known." He recorded under a number of pseudonyms including Al Sterling and Andrei Kmita. The 1921 QRS Artecho listing of reproducing piano rolls shows Brockway as recording 22 works.

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Percy Lee Atherton

Percy Lee Atherton (September 25, 1871 – March 8, 1944) was an American composer and a music teacher. His musical compositions include songs, chamber music, and several comic operas.

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Otis Bardwell Boise

Otis Bardwell Boise (August 13, 1844 – December 2, 1912) was an American composer and music educator. Boise was born in Oberlin, Ohio. When he was a child, his family moved toCleveland, Ohio. He showed his musical talent early on and became organist at St Paul's Church in 1858. From May 1863 until September 1865 he studied at theLeipzig Conservatory. His teachers include Ignaz Moscheles and Ernst Ferdinand Wenzel (piano), Ernst Friedrich Richter und Moritz Hauptmann (music theory and composition), as well as Ferdinand David (ensemble playing) and Carl Reinecke (choir). For a short time he taught in Berlin at the academy of Theodor Kullak. From 1865 to 1870 he was an organist and music teacher in Cleveland. In 1869 he married his wife Anastasia Virginia (1846-1937), who translated many German songs into English, in Cleveland. From 1870 to 1876 Boise worked as a teacher for hamony and composition at the Conservatory of Music and as organist of the Presbyterian church in New York City. Between 1876 and 1878 he lived in Weimar and Wiesbaden in Germany. Boise often visted Franz Liszt, with whom he discussed composition and American music education, and played through manuscripts. He also spend time with Joachim Raff. In 1878 he returned to New York and continued teaching. From 1888 until 1901 he worked as a teacher for music theory and composition in Berlin and afterwards at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, Maryland, where he died. Boise composed a symphony, two ouvertures, a piano concerto, choirs and songs. His works are heavily influenced by Liszt. His piano concerto in G Minor (1874) has been discribed as the possibly earliest piano concerto by a native-born American composer.

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