Root, Frederick W(oodman)
Root, Frederick W(oodman)
Root, Frederick W(oodman) , American organist, singing teacher, writer on music, and composer, son of George Frederick Root; b. Boston, June 13, 1846; d. Chicago, Nov. 8, 1916. He was taught by his father, then by B.C. Blodgett and William Mason in N.Y. In 1863 he became organist of the 3rd Presbyterian Church in Chicago, and in 1865 of the Swedenborgian Church. In 1869–70 he traveled in Europe, studying singing with Vannuccini in Florence. He publ. singing manuals and vocal collections, and composed anthems, cantatas, songs.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire
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