Winton James Baltzell

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Life

Born: 1864

Died: 1928

Biography

Winton James Baltzell (1864-1928) was born in Shiremanstown, Pennsylvania, son of Rev. Isaiah Baltzell (1832-1893), a prolific writer of religious songs. He studied at Lebanon Valley College, the New England Conservatory of Music, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University, and in London. He taught at Fredericksburg College, Lebanon Valley College, Albright College, and Ohio Wesleyan University. He was editor of “The Etude” and “The Musician.” He was author of “A Complete History of Music” and “Baltzell’s Dictionary of Musicians.” He also wrote numerous text books on harmony and music appreciation. He served as secretary of the National Academy of Music. His compositions include songs, anthems, hymns and part-songs.

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