Archibald Thompson Davison
Archibald Thompson Davison (11 October 1883 – 6 February 1961) was an American musicologist, conductor, composer and music educator.
Davison was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He completed his studies in music at Harvard University, finally graduating in 1908 with a PhD. He is best remembered for his work as editor of the two volumes of 'The Historical Anthology of Music', done together with Willi Apel. He died in Brant Rock.
His compositions were completed early in life, and none of them are part of the standard repertoire.
His musicology writings include:
- The Harmonic Contributions of Claude Debussy, 1908
- Choral Conducting, 1940
- The Technique of Choral Composition, 1945
- The Historical Anthology of Music Volume I: Oriental, Medieval and Renaissance Music, 1949
- The Historical Anthology of Music Volume II: Baroque, Rococo and Pre-Classical Music, 1950
References
- "Davison, Archibald Thompson". The Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
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