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==Life==
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'''Born:''' 12 November 1759, Phenix, Oswego Co., New York
'''Born:''' 12 November 1759, Phenix, Oswego Co., New York
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Mr. Timothy Olmsted marched to Boston with the E. Hartford company in the Lexington Alarm, 1775. Served in the Revolutionary War as a fifer in Co. E, 7th Conn. Regiment, and also in the Ninth Regiment. Enlisted May 1, 1777. Was in the battle of White Plains. Served also in the war of 1812. He was a celebrated teacher and composer of sacred music. In 1805-1811 published the "Musical Olio," composed of original and selected pieces. Moved to Hartland, Connecticut, in 1785, and thence to Whitestown, New York (Olmsted and Ward 1912).
Mr. Timothy Olmsted marched to Boston with the E. Hartford company in the Lexington Alarm, 1775. Served in the Revolutionary War as a fifer in Co. E, 7th Conn. Regiment, and also in the Ninth Regiment. Enlisted May 1, 1777. Was in the battle of White Plains. Served also in the war of 1812. He was a celebrated teacher and composer of sacred music. In 1805-1811 published the "Musical Olio," composed of original and selected pieces. Moved to Hartland, Connecticut, in 1785, and thence to Whitestown, New York (Olmsted and Ward 1912).


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*[[Wethersfield (Timothy Olmsted)|Give to our God immortal praise]]
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*Olmsted, Timothy. 1805. ''The Musical Olio''. Northampton, Connecticut: Andrew Wright. 112 pp. Second Edition, 1811, New London, Connecticut: Samuel Green, 128 pp.
*Olmsted, Timothy. 1805. ''[[The Musical Olio (Timothy Olmsted)|The Musical Olio]]''. Northampton, Connecticut: Andrew Wright. 112 pp. Second Edition, 1811, New London, Connecticut: Samuel Green, 128 pp.
 
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==References==
==References==
*Olmsted, Henry K., and George K. Ward. 1912. ''Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America''. New York, New York: De La Mare. 519 pp.
*Olmsted, Henry K., and George K. Ward. 1912. ''Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America''. New York, New York: De La Mare. 519 pp.


==External links==
*[http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Olmsted%2C_Timothy Scans of Olmsted's works at IMSLP]
*[https://archive.org/details/imslp-musical-olio-olmsted-timothy Olmsted 1905 at Archive.org]
*[https://archive.org/details/musicalolio00olms Olmsted 1911 at Archive.org]
*[https://books.google.com/books?id=qkJEAAAAMAAJ Olmsted and Ward 1912, books.google.com]


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Latest revision as of 02:05, 23 October 2022

Life

Born: 12 November 1759, Phenix, Oswego Co., New York

Died: 15 August 1848, Rome, New York

Biography

Mr. Timothy Olmsted marched to Boston with the E. Hartford company in the Lexington Alarm, 1775. Served in the Revolutionary War as a fifer in Co. E, 7th Conn. Regiment, and also in the Ninth Regiment. Enlisted May 1, 1777. Was in the battle of White Plains. Served also in the war of 1812. He was a celebrated teacher and composer of sacred music. In 1805-1811 published the "Musical Olio," composed of original and selected pieces. Moved to Hartland, Connecticut, in 1785, and thence to Whitestown, New York (Olmsted and Ward 1912).

There is no Wikipedia page.

 

List of choral works

A. LISTED BY TITLE

1. Psalm-tunes

2. Anthems and Set-Pieces

B. LISTED BY FIRST LINE

 
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Publications

  • Olmsted, Timothy. 1805. The Musical Olio. Northampton, Connecticut: Andrew Wright. 112 pp. Second Edition, 1811, New London, Connecticut: Samuel Green, 128 pp.

References

  • Olmsted, Henry K., and George K. Ward. 1912. Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America. New York, New York: De La Mare. 519 pp.

External links