Thomas William Hubbard
Life
Born: 1845
Died: ??
Biography
Thomas William Hubbard was born in Coldwater, Michigan. He spent time in Boston and New York training in music and first settled in Union City, Michigan. With his wife Elizabeth Field Hubbard, he was active as a music teacher, holding conventions and normals throughout the region. Those activities included teaching vocal music at the Western Normal Musical Institute in Gallon, Ohio; music convention in New Ross, Indiana; and the Musical institute in Lowell, Michigan. He wrote many songs for these events and, with his wife, compiled the pedagogical collection Hubbard’s Success. His movements and whereabouts are uncertain after about 1880. His deathplace is unknown, although a headstone engraved with his name and only his birth year is in a Michigan cemetery, with no record of his death.
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List of choral works
- Blow, Thou Winter Wind
- Canadian Boat Song
- Greeting Song of Spring
- Peaceful Dreams
- Where the Wood-Fairies Dwell
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Publications
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