Edward Burlingame Hill

Edward Burlingame Hill ( * 1872 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, † July 9, 1960 in Francestown, New Hampshire) was an American composer.

He studied at Harvard University until 1894 and was then in Boston disciple of John Knowles Paine, Frederick Field Bullard, Margaret Ruthven Lang and George Elbridge Whiting, in Paris by Charles -Marie Widor and finally back in Boston by George Whitefield Chadwick. Since 1908 he has taught at Harvard University.

Hill has composed four symphonies, four symphonic poems, two orchestras mimes, two orchestral suites, two piano concertos, a violin concerto, a concerto for English horn, chamber music, jazz studies for two pianos, a choral ode and a cantata.

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