George Brace Loomis
Life
Born: 1833
Died: 1887
Biography
George Brace Loomis was born in Bennington, New York. He was educated at the local academy and travelled to New York City to study music with Lowell Mason. He taught music in Providence, Rhode Island, then in Wooster, Ohio. With the recommendation by Lowell Mason, he was hired as the superintendent of music teaching for the public schools at Indianapolis, Indiana. He was the first president of the Indiana Music Teachers’ Association and was a member of all the leading musical organizations in Indianapolis, eventually conducting the Choral Union and was musical director of the Harmonic Society. He was also an active member of the choir at the First Baptist Church. He died in Indianapolis of typhoid fever. An advocate of the East Coast concept of systematic instruction in music in the public schools, he initiated that practice in Indianapolis. He wrote and compiled a number of volumes for music education including “Progressive Music Lessons” and “The Progressive Glee and Chorus Book.” His publications were widely used in Indiana and surrounding states. George B. Loomis Elementary School in Indianapolis is named after him.
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List of choral works
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Publications
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