Francis Boott (composer)
Francis Boott was an American classical music composer of art songs and works for chorus.
Biography
Boott was born of British parentage. He was educated at Samuel and Sarah Ripley's school in Waltham, where Ralph Waldo Emerson was one of the tutors, and at Round Hill School, followed by Harvard College from which he graduated in 1831. In the 1850s, following the death of his wife, Boott took his young daughter Elizabeth to Florence, Italy, where he studied harmony with Luigi Picchianti.Boott became an honorary professor at the Academy of Fine Arts. He was friends with others in the Anglophone community in Florence, including Henry and William James, the Brownings, Isa Blagden and Constance Fenimore Woolson. Francis Boott and his daughter Lizzie Boott lived at the Villa Castellani in the Bellosguardo heights. Lizzie became a painter, and married the painter Frank Duveneck, who went to live with her and her father in the villa. The novelist Henry James visited them there and used the villa as a model for Italian villas in his Roderick Hudson and The Portrait of a Lady.
In 1888 Boott returned to America, and continued to compose music.
He died on 1 March 1904 at the age of 91 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Boott bequeathed $10,000 to Harvard University as a prize fund for the best 4-part vocal work written by a Harvard student. In 1960 the amount was increased to $15,246 through capital gains. The prize continues to be awarded by the Harvard University Department of Music.
Music
Boott's first six songs appeared in 1846 under the pen name of Telford; Upton described them as "quite undistinguished". In 1857 eight songs were published, followed by many individual songs in the following years. Boott composed at least 140 songs during his long life, as well as a handful of duets, choral works, part-songs, and instrumental works. He also composed hymns for church services, many of which were included in the hymnal for King's Chapel in Boston.While his melodies and piano accompaniments are considered "commonplace, with little harmonic interest", his choices of texts were sophisticated, embracing the literary world of his time. In 1857 John Sullivan Dwight wrote that his songs are "not strikingly original, but graceful and facile, much to be preferred to the popular sweetish, sentimental type".
Musical compositions
Songs for voice and piano- Six Songs, 1846, G. P. Reed Publishing
- The Convict's Lullaby ; revised 1874, S. Brainard's Sons, publisher
- It is O'er
- Lass of Northmaven
- Byron's Farewell
- Tirana Española; revised 1874, S. Brainard's Sons, publisher
- My Home and Thee
- The Blind Man's Bride , G. P. Reed, 1846; revised 1874, S. Brainard's Sons, publisher
- Cleveland's Farewell, G. P. Reed, 1846
- Florence, 8 songs, Oliver Ditson, 1857
- Sands o' Dee
- Stars of the Summer Night
- The Night is Clear and Cloudless
- Ring Out Wild Bells
- Break, Break, Break, at the Foot of Thy Stones, O Sea
- From the Close-shut Window
- Battle of the Baltic
- I am Weary with Rowing
- Six Songs, Oliver Ditson, 1870
- The Heathen Chinee
- Chiquita
- Twenty years
- Jim
- Flynn of Virginia
- Upon the Stanislow
- Our Young Folks: Six Little Songs, G. D. Russell publisher, 1870
- The Rivulet
- Lady Moon
- Little Nanny
- Swing Away
- Berrying Song
- Three Songs, G. D. Russell publisher, 1870
- Violet, 1825
- We Two, 1840
- The Lighthouse-keeper's Child, 1849
- Two Barcaroles, Ditson
- The Honeymoon, 1884
- A Year After, 1886
- Aftermath, 1873
- Ah! When the Fight is Won , 1892
- A Letter, 1876
- Anacreontic , 1876
- The Angelus, 1883
- At the Garden Gate, 1891
- Ave Maria, 1873
- After Absence, 1893
- Aftermath
- Baby's Shoes, W. H. Boner & Co., 1870
- Battle of the Baltic, 1857
- The Bell Buoy, 1901
- Bells on the Wind, 1880s
- Beyond the Smiling and the Weeping , 1876
- The Black Friar, 1858
- The Bobolink, 1877
- Bring Me No Cup , 1891
- Bring the Bowl which you Boast, 1858
- Broken Rhythm: My Oars Keep Time, 1850s, reissued 1876
- Castibelza, 1885
- Changed, 1873
- Coming , 1875
- The Confession, 1873
- The Cumberland, 1863
- The Destruction of the Assyrians , 1888
- Dormi, Jesu! The Virgin's Cradle-hymn, 1859
- Douglas, Tender and True, 1884
- Echoes, 1877
- Egyptian Serenade, 1887
- The First Cricket, 1876
- The Fisherman's Song, 1870
- Flow On, Sad Stream, 1876
- Garden of Roses, 1863
- Gipsies Song, 1857
- Goodbye, 1858
- Guild the Engineer , 1873
- Heigh-Ho!, William A. Pond & Co. publisher, 1870
- Here's a health to King Charles, 1867
- Home , 1880
- How to Put the Question, S. Brainard's Sons publisher, 1870
- If You Love Me, 1890
- I know not if Moonlight, 1883
- In Memory of Oliver Wendell Holmes, C.W. Thompson & Co. publisher, 1899
- In the Cathedral, Arthur P. Schmidt publisher, 1881
- In the Summer Even, 1876
- Into my Heart a Silent Look, 1885
- Jenny Kissed Me
- King Macbeth , 1870
- Kyrie Eleison, 1857
- Laus Deo , 1868
- Leoni John Ruskin, C.W. Thompson & Co. publisher, 1900
- Lethe , 1888, reissued 1911
- My Life is like the Summer-Rose, 1873
- Love Song, 1888
- The Mahogany Tree, 1858
- Maria Mater
- Master Love, 1876
- Memories Come O'er Me, Lee & Walker publisher, 1876
- Metempsychosis, 1890
- New Year's Bells, 1881
- The Night Has a Thousand Eyes, 1874
- The Nightingale, 1889
- Non Partir , 1869
- Nora Macarty, 1878
- Notturno , White-Smith publisher
- No More, 1873
- O Domine Deus , Prüfer publisher, 1874
- O Light at my Window, William A. Pond & Co. publisher, 1870
- O Long and Lagging Hours of Time, in Harper's Magazine, 1885
- The Old Clock on the Stairs , 1857
- Poor lone Hannah: As sung by Miss Adelaide Phillips, 1869
- Regrets, 1876
- Rose Aylmer, 1875
- The Rose upon the Balcony, 1866
- The Sailor's Wife, 1864
- The Sea Has Its Pearls , 1862
- Serenade, 1869
- Sixty and Six, 1890
- A Song of Long Ago, 1887
- The Song of the Sea, 1872
- Song of the Stromkerl, 1868
- A Spanish Cradle Song, 1893
- Spring Song , 1866
- The Stormy Petrel, 1876
- Strike Me a Note, 1891
- Sunset in Venice , J. E. Ditson & Co., 1887
- The Sunset Light , Arthur P. Schmidt publishing, 1884
- The Swallows, 1884
- That Joyous Strain, 1887
- Thou and I , 1875
- Thou dost not Remember the Hour , S. Brainard's Sons publisher, 1874
- Three Fishers, 1868
- Three Friends of Mine , 1882
- Through the Long Days", 1878
- A Toast, C.W. Thompson & Co. publisher, 1893
- Twenty Years Ago, 1882
- Vanished Time, 1877
- Waiting for the Bugle, 1889
- Waiting for you Jock , 1874
- We Shall Meet No More, 1886
- We Two are Bound Together, White-Smith publisher
- When Sylvia Sings, 1892
- When the Boys Come Home , 1887
- The Wind Exultant, 1888
- Wishing,, 1859
- Yon Faithful Star , 1873
- The Brooklet, 1874
- The Clover-blossoms Kiss Her Feet , 1882
- Father the Watches of the Night are O'er , 1889
- In the Dark, in the Dew , 1875
- Love , 1891
- The Rivulet , 1882
- Maria Mater, soloists, chorus and orchestra
- Mass, soloists, chorus and orchestra
- Miserere, a cappella mixed chorus, Oliver Ditson, 1888
- The Song of Zechariah, cantata
- Te Deum, soloists, chorus and orchestra, 1884
- Ave Maria, women's voices and piano or organ, 1897
- The Bells of San Blas, quartet for equal voices, 1882
- Carmen tabernarium , men's voices, published 1929
- Good Lives on Earth, canon for three voices, unpublished, c.1890
- Here's a health to King Charles!, tenor solo and men's chorus, 1867; mixed voices, Ditson, published 1909
- Lead Kindly Light, quartet for mixed voices, 1884
- My Harp Has One Unchanging Theme, trio for soprano, tenor, and bass, 1893
- A National Anthem, mixed voices, Ditson, 1881
- Union and Liberty: National Anthem,, mixed voices and piano, Ditson, 1894
- Vestis Angelica, quartet for mixed voices, 1890
- String quartets