Blanche Ray Alden (July 5, 1870[n 1] – November 14, 1934[4]) was an American pianist and composer, who published under the pseudonym Theodora Dutton. Her short piano piece, Christmas Day Secrets, is the only work in the Suzuki Piano Repertoire attributed to a female composer.
Notes
edit- ^ Based on the year of birth (1870),[1] the location of birth (Springfield, Massachusetts),[2] and the usage of Dutton as a part of pseudonym's surname, this ancestral record[3] entails that her accurate date of birth is July 5, 1870.
References
edit- ^ Brooks, William; Christina, Bashford; Magee, Gayle, eds. (2019-10-24). Over Here, Over There: Transatlantic Conversations on the Music of World War I. Champaign: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0252051562.
- ^ Portraits Of The World's Best-Known Musicians, An Alphabetical Collection Of Notable Musical Personalities Of The World Covering The Entire History Of Music. Musical America. 1946. p. 39.
- ^ Woodbridge Dwight, Benjamin (1871). The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass Vol. 2. Joel Munsell: Albany, NY. p. 1279.
- ^ "Obituary > Theodora Dutton". Musical America. 1934-12-10.
Sources
edit- Suzuki, Dr. Shinichi. (1995). Suzuki Piano School Volume 1, Revised edition. Alfred Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-87487-473-0
- Ccm :: Alden, Blanche Ray Alden - Dutton, Theodora Dutton at composers-classical-music.com
External links
edit- Free scores by Blanche Ray Alden at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
- Scanned copy of letter Blanche Ray Alden wrote to Edvard Grieg in 1894
- Biography of Blanche Ray Alden (Theodora Dutton) and how she became included in the Suzuki Piano repertoire.
- Website with articles on and music by Blanche Ray Alden (Theodora Dutton).