Name Timothy Spelman Role Composer | Died August 21, 1970 | |
Timothy mather spelman biskra the gyrations of a camel
Timothy Mather Spelman (January 21, 1891 – August 21, 1970) was an American composer; born in Brooklyn, New York, he was for many years resident in Italy, dying at his villa just outside Florence. He composed a fair amount of chamber music and some works for orchestra, as well as a number of operas. He also wrote many songs, mostly to texts by his wife, the poet Leolyn Spelman.
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- Timothy mather spelman biskra the gyrations of a camel
- Timothy mather spelman sidi okba the quiet of the mosque
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Spelman bequeathed his villa, and his papers, to The Johns Hopkins University; today the former is dedicated to the memory of Charles S. Singleton.
Spelman was descended from the same family as Cotton and Increase Mather.
Timothy mather spelman sidi okba the quiet of the mosque
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