Dr. Janet Mary Salsbury (13 May 1881 - 6 March 1951) was a British composer, music educator, and organist. [1] [2]
Salsbury was born in Pershore, Worcester, England. [3] She studied piano at the Royal Academy of Music. [4] In 1910, Salsbury earned a doctorate in music at the University of Durham (known in Latin as “Dunelm”). [1] [5] She was a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music (LRAM) and a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists (FRCO). [6]
Salsbury worked as an organist and professor of music at Ladies College in Cheltenham, England.
She also taught music via a correspondence (mail order) course, and was an examiner in music theory for Trinity College London. [7]
Salsbury’s works were published by the Clayton F. Summy Company, [8] Stainer & Bell, Joseph Williams, and Weekes & Company. [1] Her publications included:
Dr. Janet Mary Salsbury (13 May 1881 - 6 March 1951) was a British composer, music educator, and organist. [1] [2]
Salsbury was born in Pershore, Worcester, England. [3] She studied piano at the Royal Academy of Music. [4] In 1910, Salsbury earned a doctorate in music at the University of Durham (known in Latin as “Dunelm”). [1] [5] She was a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music (LRAM) and a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists (FRCO). [6]
Salsbury worked as an organist and professor of music at Ladies College in Cheltenham, England.
She also taught music via a correspondence (mail order) course, and was an examiner in music theory for Trinity College London. [7]
Salsbury’s works were published by the Clayton F. Summy Company, [8] Stainer & Bell, Joseph Williams, and Weekes & Company. [1] Her publications included: