George Nevin
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George Balch Nevin (1859 - 1933)

George Balch Nevin
Born in Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvaniamap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at age 74 in Easton, Northampton Co., Pennsylvaniamap
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Biography

The following article appeared in 1910 in Etude Magazine:

"The subject of our sketch represents a branch of musical endeavor which deserves the greatest possible encouragement. To Mr. Nevin, music is first of all a work of love. Fate cast him in a mercantile line, but his personal tastes have kept him interested in music, and he, has been an earnest and conscientious student of the art since his boyhood."

"Mr. Nevin was born in 1850, at Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. He was educated in the public schools and in the Cumberland Valley State Normal School. In 1883 he went to Lafayette College. (For further particulars see “Who’s Who in America.”)"

"He studied music principally with Miss Julia E. Crane. Miss Crane has been the pupil of many of the foremost teachers of our day and was for some time under the tuition of Manuel Garcia, the famous voice teacher. Her educational work has been a potent factor in the musical life of America. Under Miss Crane’s instruction Mr. Nevin developed his baritone voice and studied choir conducting and choral work At the same time he was privately pursuing his studies in harmony , and composition."

"Mr. Nevin’s practical work as a conductor, organizer of singing societies and as a church singer led him to a realization of the requirements of church and choral music. He also appreciated the fact that much of the church music sung in choirs was mediocre and unsuited to the religious of the churches of to-day. Consequently he devoutly endeavored to supply the needs of the choir loft and has been successful in a manner far beyond his original hopes. In this he has been greatly assisted by his wife who has written the words to some of his best-known compositions. Mr. Nevin’s music is melodious and always singable. Some of Mr. Nevin’s secular compositions have also met with wide popular favor."

"Among many of Mr. Nevin’s successful vocal works are “Come All Ye Jolly Shepherds” (mixed voices), “Flower of Dumblane” (solo), “O, Hush Thee My Babe” (mixed), “It Was a Lover and His Lass” (solo), “The Lord is My Shepherd” (mixed), “Sands of Dee” (mixed), “O, Captain, My Captain” (solo), “Star and the Child” (solo), and his cantatas “The Adoration” and “The Crucified.”"

George married Lillias Clara Dean on 25 April 1888. They had three children, one of whom died in infancy. In the beginning of his career, it appears George operated a stationery store to help make ends meet. By the time of the 1920 U.S. Federal Census, George listed his occupation as "music composer," and they owned their own home. In the 1930 Census, George again listed his occupation as music composer.

George died in Easton on 17 April 1933 at the age of 74.

Sources

  • View the Wikipedia article on George Balch Nevin here.
  • There is an excellent article about George Balch Nevin that includes information on his parents, grandparents, and other members of the Nevin family in The National Cyclopedia of American Biography by J. T. White, 1897. view the article here.
  • The biography quoted above section appeared in Well Known Composers of To-Day - George B. Nevin Etude Magazine. September, 1910 Please view the article here. The article may only be used for educational or research purposes.
  • George's entry in the 1918 International Who's who in Music and Musical Gazetteer can be viewed here.
  • 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930 U.S. Federal Census data.
  • Death certificate, Pennsylvania Death Certificates. File number 39298. George was married (his wife was still alive and the informant) and his occupation was music composer. He was 74 years and two days old at the time of his death. His parents listed were Samuel W. Nevin and Hannah Balch.




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