Nancy Plummer Faxon
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Born
November 19, 1914
Nancy Blanton Plummer
November 19, 1914
DiedFebruary 1, 2005 (aged 90)
New England Baptist Hospital, Boston Massachusetts
Occupationssoprano, music educator, composer
Knownforchoral and orchestral compositions for performance at Trinity Church, Boston
Nancy Plummer Faxon | |
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| Born | Nancy Blanton Plummer November 19, 1914 |
| Died | February 1, 2005 (aged 90) New England Baptist Hospital, Boston Massachusetts |
| Occupations | soprano, music educator, composer |
| Known for | choral and orchestral compositions for performance at Trinity Church, Boston |
| Spouse |
George Faxon
(m. 1941; died 1992) |
| Children | 3 |
| Parents |
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Nancy Plummer Faxon (November 19, 1914 – February 1, 2005) was an American soprano, music educator, and composer of organ music.
Nancy Blanton Plummer was born in Jackson, Mississippi, the daughter of Walter George Plummer and Emily Blanton Plummer.[1] She graduated from Millsaps College in 1936. As a young woman she was in theatrical productions with fellow Mississippian Eudora Welty. She went on to earn master's degrees in voice and piano in 1938, at Chicago Musical College, where she was a student of Rudolph Ganz and Nelli Gardini. She studied composition with Max Wald.[2]