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Anice Potter Terhune (October 27, 1873 – November 9, 1964) was an American author, composer, music educator, and church organist, who composed over 100 children's songs. She was known as "Annie," and sometimes published under the pseudonym Morris Stockton. Terhune was born in Hampden, Massachusetts, to Elizabeth Morris Olmstead and John Potter. She married Albert Payson Terhune in 1901. Terhune's works were published by Arthur P. Schmidt, Clayton F. Summy, G. Schirmer Inc., John Church Co., and Oliver Ditson. Her publications included:

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  • Anice Terhune (Hampden, Massachusetts, 27 d'octubre de 1873 - 9 de novembre de 1964) fou una compositora musical i escriptora estatunidenca. Estudià al i per espai de molts anys donà concerts de piano a Nova York i en altres poblacions, dedicant-se després a la composició musical. A més d'un centenar de melodies vocals, va compondre: Nero, òpera còmica; Song at Dusk, per a cor d'homes; The Woodland Princess, opereta; peces per a piano i cants per a infants. També se li deu: Home musical Education for Children (1903); Ballade of Dead Ladies (1917); More superwomen (1917-18); Sings of the Fathers (1918); Grey Dawn (1919); The Story of Canada (1919); Kings of Hearts (1921); The Eyes of the Village (1921), i The Boarder up at Em's (1925). (ca)
  • Anice Potter Terhune (October 27, 1873 – November 9, 1964) was an American author, composer, music educator, and church organist, who composed over 100 children's songs. She was known as "Annie," and sometimes published under the pseudonym Morris Stockton. Terhune was born in Hampden, Massachusetts, to Elizabeth Morris Olmstead and John Potter. She married Albert Payson Terhune in 1901. Terhune's works were published by Arthur P. Schmidt, Clayton F. Summy, G. Schirmer Inc., John Church Co., and Oliver Ditson. Her publications included: (en)
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  • Anice Terhune (Hampden, Massachusetts, 27 d'octubre de 1873 - 9 de novembre de 1964) fou una compositora musical i escriptora estatunidenca. Estudià al i per espai de molts anys donà concerts de piano a Nova York i en altres poblacions, dedicant-se després a la composició musical. A més d'un centenar de melodies vocals, va compondre: Nero, òpera còmica; Song at Dusk, per a cor d'homes; The Woodland Princess, opereta; peces per a piano i cants per a infants. També se li deu: Home musical Education for Children (1903); Ballade of Dead Ladies (1917); More superwomen (1917-18); Sings of the Fathers (1918); Grey Dawn (1919); The Story of Canada (1919); Kings of Hearts (1921); The Eyes of the Village (1921), i The Boarder up at Em's (1925). (ca)
  • Anice Potter Terhune (October 27, 1873 – November 9, 1964) was an American author, composer, music educator, and church organist, who composed over 100 children's songs. She was known as "Annie," and sometimes published under the pseudonym Morris Stockton. Terhune was born in Hampden, Massachusetts, to Elizabeth Morris Olmstead and John Potter. She married Albert Payson Terhune in 1901. Terhune studied piano, organ, and music theory at the Cleveland Conservatory and in New York and Rotterdam, the Netherlands. She was fluent in French and Italian. Her teachers included Franklin Bassett, Edward Morris Bowman, and Louis Coenen. Terhune wrote articles for women's magazines as well as books. Her book Home Musical Education for Children was syndicated throughout the United States. She belonged to the MacDowell Club and the Pen Women's League. She hosted lectures in her home, including one by Kate Sanborn. Terhune's works were published by Arthur P. Schmidt, Clayton F. Summy, G. Schirmer Inc., John Church Co., and Oliver Ditson. Her publications included: (en)
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