Hinton, Arthur
Hinton, Arthur
Hinton, Arthur, English composer; b. Beckenham, Nov. 20, 1869; d. Rottingdean, Aug. 11, 1941. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he subsequently taught violin. He then went to Munich for further study with Rheinberger. He composed a Sym., which he conducted at one of the concerts of the Munichcons. He traveled in Italy, returning to London in 1896, where his 2nd Sym. was performed in 1903. He married the pianist Katharine Goodson, who gave many performances of his piano works, including a concerto. He wrote the children- operettas The Disagreeable Princess and St. Elizabeth’s Rose as well as a number of songs.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire
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