William Peters Latham was born on January 14, 1917 in Shreveport, Louisiana. Census data shows the family had relocated to Cincinnati by 1920, and to Wilmore, Kentucky by 1930, and Latham's papers reference his childhood in Kentucky. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the from Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, and master’s degree from College of Music in Cincinnati, which later merged to become the College-Conservatory of Music. Latham studied under Eugène Goossens while at the College of Music, and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra performed Latham's tone poem The Lady of Shalott under Goosens' direction. Latham briefly served as instructor of woodwind and brass instruments at the North Texas State Teachers College, now the University of North Texas, in 1938 and 1939.
Latham enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1942, serving in the 10th Cavalry Band and as an infantry platoon leader during the Second World War, receiving a Purple Heart. After his military service, he taught at Eastern Illinois University, and married his wife, Joan Seyler Latham, a composer who also earned a master's degree from the Cincinnati College of Music, in 1946.
From 1946 until 1965, Latham taught at Iowa State Teachers’ College in Cedar Falls, Iowa, which is now the University of Northern Iowa. He completed a PhD in music composition from Eastman School of Music in 1951, studying under Howard Hanson and Herbert Elwell.
In 1965, Latham joined the North Texas music faculty as professor of music and coordinator of composition, became Director of Graduate Studies in Music in 1969. In 1978, he became one of only eight faculty members at that point to achieve the rank of Distinguished Professor of Music. He retired in 1984 and received the title of Professor Emeritus, but remained active as a composer. William P. Latham died in Denton, Texas on February 24, 2004.
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble
Concerti grossi, Arranged
Concertos (Saxophone), Arranged
Concertos (Saxophone with band)
Concertos (Violin)
Masses
Opera
Piano music
Saxophones (2) with orchestra, Arranged
Solo cantatas, Sacred (Medium voice) with orchestra
Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble
Suites (Trumpet with string orchestra)
Te Deum laudamus (Music)
Occupations:
Composer
Music teachers
Places:
IA, US
OH, US
LA, US
TX, US
OH, US
NY, US
LA, US
KY, US
IL, US
TX, US
Variant Names
Latham, William Peters, Sr., 1917-2004
Latham, William P.
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