Smith, Irene Britton

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Irene Britton Smith (1907-1999) was born and educated in Chicago. Though professionaly she taught reading in the Chicago Public schools for forty years, during her summer vacations, she studied music, receiving a B. Mus. from the American Conservatory in 1946 and a M. Mus. from DePaul University in 1956. She also studied composition at Juilliard, at Tanglewood, and with Nadia Boulanger at the American Conservatory in Fontainebleau, France. Smith played violin, piano, and organ, and she served as a church musician. She was also active as a docent for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's youth concerts after her retirement from teaching. Smith wrote music for orchestra, solo violin, and piano, as well as choral works, spiritual arrangements, and art songs.

From the description of Papers, 1932-1999. (Columbia College Chicago). WorldCat record id: 50918651

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creatorOf Walker-Hill, Helen. Collection. 1887- Columbia College Chicago
creatorOf Smith, Irene Britton. Papers, 1932-1999. Columbia College Chicago
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associatedWith Harris, Margaret, composer. person
correspondedWith Price, Florence, 1887-1953 person
associatedWith Walker-Hill, Helen person
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African American women composers
African American women musicians
Music by African American women composers
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