Charles Tomlinson Griffes
1884–1920 (age 36)
Composer
Biography
Charles Tomlinson Griffes became one of America’s earliest modernist composers, blending Impressionist colors with an emerging national voice in works such as "The White Peacock" and his evocative piano poems.
He brought courage to his craft during a time of rapid change, leaving a luminous legacy that is still celebrated beyond his resting place at Bloomfield Cemetery.