- Peter Pelham (composer)
Peter Pelham (
9 December ,1721 –28 April ,1805 ) was an English-born Americanorganist ,harpsichordist , teacher and composer.Pelham was born in
London . His father, also namedPeter Pelham , was anengraver and anartist . Around 1730 the Pelhams immigrated toBoston , where the father apprenticed his son toCharles Theodore Pachelbel . The latter left forCharleston, South Carolina in 1736 and Pelham followed him. He remained in Charleston for some time, studying with Pachelbel and later becoming aharpsichord teacher himself. In 1744 Pelham became first organist of Trinity Church in Boston. Around 1750 he moved toWilliamsburg, Virginia , where in 1755 he became organist ofBruton Parish Church . He held that post for almost 50 years, until 1802. Pelham actively participated in the city's musical life, giving concerts and conducting. He also supported himself and his family by running a small music store, as well as engaging in some non-musical activities: he was supervisor for the printing of currency from 1758 to 1775 and superintended the PublicGaol from 1770 to 1780. In 1802 Pelham becameblind . His daughter Elizabeth succeeded him for a brief period as organist of Bruton Church. Pelham died inRichmond, Virginia . Although several collections he compiled of music by other composers are extant, almost none of his own music survives, save for a short harpsichordminuet .References
* H. Joseph Butler. "Pelham, Peter", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy, [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] (subscription access).
* John Ogasapian. "Music Of The Colonial And Revolutionary Era". Greenwood Press, 2004. P. 180. ISBN 0313324352
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