Alice McElroy Procter was a widely-published American composer and educator who was the first woman to earn a Ph. D. in composition from the Eastman School of Music. She founded the American Music Company but is best remembered today for her pedagogical pieces for piano.
Chamber
• Flute-prints (flute, 2 violins, viola, cello, piano) == Handbells ==
Handbells
• Festive Overture • Minuet • Procession == Incidental music ==
Incidental music
• They Call It Macaroni == Orchestra ==
Orchestra
• Overture for Youth Orchestra • Pandora: A Dance Pantomime • Seanachas == Piano ==
Piano
• Daydream • Fun to Play • Lively Journey (four hands) • Pentatone: Black Key and Pedal Study • Posse (four hands) • Puppet Parade (four hands) • Song for Kathleen (four hands) • Squares Tonight (four hands) • Swing Tune (four hands) • Tumblers • Village Dance (four hands) == Vocal ==
Vocal
• Chronicles 1:16 (chorus and piano) • Quiet Hillside (chorus and piano • Silently Came the Three Shepherds (chorus and piano; text by Rev. James F. McElroy) • Tiny Bells Rang (chorus and piano; text by Rev. James F. McElroy) == References ==