Hier, Ethel Glenn (1889–1971)
Hier, Ethel Glenn (1889–1971)
American composer, pianist, and teacher. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on June 25, 1889; died in Winter Park, Florida, on January 14, 1971.
Ethel Glenn Hier graduated from the Cincinnati Conservatory in 1911 where she studied composition under Stillman-Kelly and Percy Goetschius and piano under Marcian Thalberg. She then continued her studies at the Institute of Musical Art in New York before going to Europe to study privately with Hugo Kaun in Berlin as well as Gian-Francesco Malipiero in Italy and Ernest Bloch. At that time, European music was greatly influenced by the composers Alban Berg, Egon Wellesz and Arnold Schoenberg of the Vienna School. They, too, would leave a lasting impression on Hier. She wrote many vocal pieces as well as for the piano and orchestra. In 1930–31, she was one of only two women awarded a Guggenheim fellowship.
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