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Francis Boott (June 24, 1813 in Boston, Massachusetts – March 1, 1904 in Cambridge, Massachusetts)〔 was an American classical music composer of art songs and works for chorus. ==Biography== Boott was born of British parentage. He attended Harvard University and graduated in 1831.〔 In the 1850s, following the death of his wife, Boott took his young daughter Elizabeth (Lizzie) (1846–88) to Florence, Italy, where he studied harmony with Luigi Picchianti. Boott became an honorary professor at the Academy of Fine Arts.〔 He was friends with others in the Anglophone community in Florence, including Henry and William James, the Brownings, Isa Blagden and Constance Fenimore Woolson. Francis Boott and his daughter Lizzie Boott lived at the Villa Castellani in the Bellosguardo heights.〔 Lizzie became a painter, and married the painter Frank Duveneck, who went to live with her and her father in the villa. The novelist Henry James visited them there and used the villa as a model for Italian villas in his ''Roderick Hudson'' and ''The Portrait of a Lady''. In 1888 Boott returned to America,〔Upton, p. 51〕 and continued to compose music. He died on 1 March 1904 at the age of 91 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Boott bequeathed $10,000 to Harvard University as a prize fund for the best 4-part vocal work written by a Harvard student.〔 In 1960 the amount was increased to $15,246 through capital gains.〔 The prize continues to be awarded by the Harvard University Department of Music.〔(Harvard University and New England Conservatory Five-year AB/MM Program in Music ). fas.harvard.edu〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Francis Boott (composer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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