Gladys Pitcher

Gladys Pitcher (1890 – 1996) was an American music editor, teacher, and composer.

Biography

Pitcher was born in Belfast, Maine in 1890.[1] She attended high school in Belfast and was considered for the Boston Globe scholarship contest in 1906 and received many votes towards it, including from people who were not from Belfast.[2] She graduated from the New England Conservatory and completed postgraduate work in theory, composition, and cello. Pitcher taught at Beloit College and directed music at schools in Bennington, Vermont and Manchester, New Hampshire. She was the music editor for C.C. Birchard Company in Boston before moving back to Belfast, Maine.[1][3] Her hymns and choral music have been used by schools throughout the United States.[3]

She was awarded the second W.A. Diggins Award in 1958.[4]

References

  1. I. Cohen, Aaron (1981). International Encyclopedia of Women Composers. R. R. Bowker Company. p. 363. ISBN 0835212882.
  2. "Belfast's Candidate". The Boston Globe. January 4, 1906. p. 22. Retrieved July 9, 2019 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Composer Gladys Pitcher". The Boston Globe. November 6, 1976. p. 9. Retrieved July 9, 2019 via Newspapers.com.
  4. The Publishers Weekly. F. Leypoldt. 1958. p. 90.


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