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Daniel Pinkham, a prolific composer, organist and fixture on the Boston classical music scene who taught at the New England Conservatory for nearly a half-century, died Monday at the home of friends in Natick, Massachusetts, the conservatory said. He was 83 and lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
As a harpsichordist, he was active in the beginnings of the early-music scene in Boston in the 1950s and '60s. He was in charge of music at King's Chapel in Boston, which in 1713 became one of the first American churches with a pipe organ. Pinkham performed as an organist and harpsichordist with the ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Daniel Pinkham.(Passages)(In memoriam)(Brief article)