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Arthur Nevin

Arthur Finley Nevin (April 27, 1871 – July 10, 1943) was an American composer, conductor, teacher and musicologist. Along with Charles Wakefield Cadman, Blair Fairchild, Charles Sanford Skilton, and Arthur Farwell, among others, he was one of the leading Indianist composers of the early twentieth century.
==Biography==
Born in Edgeworth, Pennsylvania, Nevin was the younger brother of composer Ethelbert Nevin, and a cousin of George Balch Nevin and his son, Gordon, both of whom were also composers.〔 He received his first musical instruction from his father before enrolling in the New England Conservatory in 1889, studying piano with Otto Bendix and music theory with Percy Goetschius. Completing his work there, in 1893 he traveled to Europe, there receiving instruction in piano from Karl Klindworth and Ernst Jedliczka, and studying composition with Oits Boise and Engelbert Humperdinck.〔 In 1897 Nevin returned to the United States, and spend time teaching and conducting as well as writing music; some of his early pieces were published under the pseudonym "Arthur Dale". In 1903 and 1904, he spent the summers living with the Blackfoot tribe in Montana, using the opportunity to study their music and folklore. He soon became recognized as an expert on Indian culture, and his interest in the Blackfoot led to the composition of an opera, ''Poia'', on the subject of one of their legends.〔
Between 1911 and 1914, Nevin worked in Virginia, also spending time in New Hampshire conducting at the MacDowell Colony.〔 At the start of World War I, he took a teaching post at the University of Kansas, but gave it up when the United States entered the war in order to direct the army band and choirs at Camp Grant in Illinois. Post-war, he moved to New York after spending time in Tennessee; he suffered from poor health in the last two decades of his life. During this time he also traveled to Paris. He was elected an honorary member of the Alpha Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity, the national fraternity for men in music, at the New England Conservatory c. 1916-1917. Nevin died in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, in 1943.〔〔
He was married to the novelist, Reita Lambert, and had two children, Arthur Jr and Martha Jane.〔Thomas Bruce Reese, The Evening Independent, October 15th, 1938, https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=950&dat=19381015&id=CfBPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tFQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2490,4068729〕
His great-grandchildren are Frances and Mark Quinlan of the band Hop Along.〔http://dieangry.com/2014/05/30/qa-with-frances-quinlan-of-hop-along/〕

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