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  1. Edward Hammond Boatner (* 13. November 1898 in New Orleans; † 16. Juni 1981 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist, der viele beliebte Konzertarrangements von Spirituals kreiert hat. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Musik (Auswahl) 2.1 Arrangements. 2.2 Kompositionen. 3 Siehe auch. 4 Quellen. 5 Weblinks. Leben.

  2. Edward Hammond Boatner (13 November 1898–16 June 1981) was an American composer who wrote many popular concert arrangements of Black American spirituals.

  3. by Randye Jones. Baritone, composer and educator Edward Hammond Boatner was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on 13 November 1898. His father, Dr. Daniel Webster Boatner, was a former slave who became an itinerant minister. Edward Boatner was exposed at an early age to the music sung by African Americans in the churches where his father preached.

  4. www.artsongalliance.org › users › detailsEdward Boatner

    Published Work. Edward. Boatner received his musical education at Western University (Kansas), Boston Conservatory, and graduated from Chicago College of Music. Boatner. published his first arrangement, "Give Me Jesus" in 1918. Along with his. more than two hundred published arrangements of sprituals, he has written:

  5. www.thedenycegravesfoundation.org › edward-boatnerEDWARD BOATNER

    NOVEMBER 13, 1898 - JUNE 16, 1981. Born in New Orleans, Edward Boatner began performing spirituals at an early age, collecting them for his own use in church. He attended Western University in Quindaro, KS for a year, studying piano and voice, then moved to Boston at the urging of Todd Duncan, He studied for a brief period at the New England ...

  6. www.africandiasporamusicproject.org › compser › edward-boatnerEdward Boatner | ADMP

    Composers. Edward Boatner. 1898 - 1981. About. Edward Boatner (1898 -1981), was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on 13 November 1898. His father, Dr. Daniel Webster Boatner, was a former slave who became an itinerant minister. Edward Boatner was exposed at an early age to the music sung by African Americans in the churches where his father preached.

  7. Edward Hammond Boatner was born November 13, 1898 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was active as a composer, choral conductor and singer. He was also the author of plays, stories and music instruction materials, as well as essays concerning African-American history.