Elise Hall (musician)

Elise Hall (15 April 1853 in Paris – 27 November 1924 in Boston) was one of the first prominent female saxophonists in the United States.[1] She founded the Boston Orchestral Club.

She was a patron of saxophone repertory and commissioned scores from French such as Claude Debussy, Gabriel Fauré, Vincent d'Indy, André Caplet, Léon Moreau and other composers of the day. At age 47 she began to study saxophone with Georges Longy.[2]

References

  1. Cottrell, Stephen (2012). The Saxophone, pp. 243–245. Yale University Press
  2. Blum, Jonathan (2008). "Rapsodie pour Orchestre et Saxophone by Claude Debussy". Western Kentucky University. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
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