American composer
Alicia Keisker Van Buren (5 March 1860 – 11 April 1922) was an American composer,[ 1] singer,[ 2] painter,[ 3] and poet.[ 4]
Van Buren was born in Louisville , Kentucky, where she attended public and unspecified private schools.[ 5] She married Albert Van Buren and they lived in Louisville[ 6] and Brookline, Massachusetts, spending the winters at their home in Florida.[ 3]
Albert Van Buren was a serious amateur painter who studied with marine artist Charles H. Woodbury .[ 3] In Brookline, the Van Burens socialized in artistic, literary, and musical circles, with composers Amy Beach and Helen Archibald Clarke , and with authors Oscar Fay Adams , Franz Bellinger, Abbie Farwell Brown , Margaret Wade Campbell Deland , Louise Chandler Moulton , Josephine Preston Peabody , and James Whitcomb Riley .[ 7]
Van Buren's papers and correspondence are archived at Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute.[ 7] Her music was published by Breitkopf & Haertel. [ 8] Her books of poetry were published by Richard G. Badger's Gorham Press.[ 9] Her publications included:
Books
As Thought is Led: Lyrics and Sonnets (1904)[ 9]
Fireflies: Lyrics and Sonnets (1913)[ 9]
Chamber
Orchestra
Daffodils: A Tone Poem[ 11]
Vocal
References
^ Mason, Daniel Gregory (1917). A dictionary-index of musicians (eds. F. H. Martens, M. W. Cochran, and W. D. Darby) . National Society of Music.
^ Herman, Kali; Tal, Kalí (1984). Women in Particular: An Index to American Women . Oryx Press. ISBN 978-0-89774-088-3 .
^ a b c Journal of Education . Boston University, School of Education. 1919.
^ Hixon, Donald L. (1993). Women in music : an encyclopedic biobibliography . Don A. Hennessee (2nd ed.). Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-2769-7 . OCLC 28889156 .
^ Laurence, Anya (1978). Women of Notes: 1,000 Women Composers Born Before 1900 . R. Rosen Press.
^ The Living Church . 1909.
^ a b "Collection: Papers of Alicia Keisker Van Buren, 1889-1915 | HOLLIS for" . hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu . Retrieved 2021-04-18 .
^ a b c d e Cohen, Aaron (1987). International Encyclopedia of Women Composers . New York: Books & Music U.S.A. Inc. p. 714. ISBN 0961748516 .
^ a b c d "Collection: Papers of Alicia Keisker Van Buren, 1889-1915 | HOLLIS for" . hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu . Retrieved 2021-04-18 .
^ Hyde, William De Witt (1911). Vocations: Music and public entertainment, ed. by H. Parker . Hall & Locke Company.
^ a b "Van Buren, Alicia Keisker, 1860–1922. - Social Networks and Archival Context" . snaccooperative.org . Retrieved 2021-04-18 .
^ Women Composers: A Biographical Handbook of Women's Work in Music . Chandler-Ebel. 1913.
^ Herringshaw, Thomas William (1923). American Journalist and Author Blue Book . American Blue Book Publishers.