Early life and education Radie Britain was born near
Silverton,
Texas, the third child of Edgar Charles and Katie (Ford) Britain. Her unusual first name was reportedly her mother's choice, as Britain described in her autobiography, with her mother stating, "I wished to call you Radie. It's a strong name, and you will make it stronger by making a name for yourself." In 1905, the Britain family moved to a ranch near
Clarendon, Texas, to be closer to education opportunities for the children. During this time, she attended her very first orchestral concert, a performance of
Beethoven's Fifth Symphony by the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra led by conductor
Frederick Stock. In 1922 she studied with organist
Pietro Yon in
Dallas, who furthered Britain's desire to travel to Europe to continue her musical education. She made the arrangements, and by 1923 was studying with
Marcel Dupré in
Paris. ==Works==