George Whitefield Chadwick

1854–1931 (age 77)

Composer

Biography

Composer George Whitefield Chadwick helped define an American voice in classical music as a leader of the Second New England School, writing symphonies, operas, and choral works that blended confidence with lyricism.

He also guided the New England Conservatory and encouraged young musicians, leaving a legacy of artistry that strengthened the country’s musical institutions.