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Pearl G. Curran : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pearl G. Curran
Pearl Gildersleeve Curran (Denver, Colorado, June 25, 1875 – New Rochelle, New York, April 16, 1941)〔Cohen, ''International Encyclopedia of Women Composers'', v. 1, p. 173〕 was an American librettist and composer of art songs and works for chorus. ==Biography== Pearl was born in Denver to J. H. and Elizabeth Tipton Heats Gildersleeve. She was a descendant of settlers who had migrated to Colorado after the Civil War. As a young girl she studied the violin, and later became interested in the piano. She later attended Denver University.〔''New York Times'' obituary, April 17, 1941〕 She also studied with Otto Pfeffercorn, Flora Smith Hunsicker and Martha Miner.〔 She settled in Larchmont, New York, and married Hugh Grosvenor Curran, a manufacturer in New York city.〔''New York Times'' obituary, April 17, 1941〕 She was a member of ASCAP, the Pen Women’s Society and the Westchester County Music Festival Association.〔''New York Times'' obituary, April 17, 1941〕
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