Nathaniel Clark Smith (1877-1934): African-American Musician, Music Educator and Composer
Description:
This study is a biography of the life experiences of Nathaniel Clark Smith (1877-1934), an African-American musician, music educator and composer who lived during the early part of America's music education's history. Smith became one of the first international bandmasters to organize bands, orchestras, and glee clubs in schools and industries in the United States. Smith was raised and attended school on a military post. He later received a B.S.M.A. from the Chicago Musical College and a Master…
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Date:
December 1993
Creator:
Lyle-Smith, Eva Diane
Partner:
UNT Libraries