The small town of
Stoughton has produced a number of composers who have written music performed by the Stoughton Musical Society and other performing organizations: • 18th century •
Supply Belcher, b. 1751/ d. 1836 (Farmington, Maine) • Samuel Capen, b. 1745/ d. 1809 (Canton, Massachusetts) • Edward French, b. 1761/ d. 1845 (Sharon, Massachusetts) •
Jacob French, b. 1754/ d. 1817 (Simsbury, Connecticut) • 19th century • Alanson Belcher, b. 1810/ d. 1900 (Stoughton) •
Edwin Arthur Jones, b. 1854/ d. 1911 (Stoughton) – his cantata for soloists, chorus and orchestra,
Song of Our Saviour (1881), received its world premiere performance in Stoughton in 1992. • 20th century • F. William Kempf, b. 1901/ d. 1950 (Stoughton)– one of his instrumental works,
Suite Classique (1940) was performed by the Boston Pops, conducted by Arthur Fiedler. • Laura Shafer Gebhardt, b. 1885/ d. 1959 (Stoughton) – composed
Flag of All Our Country for the bicentennial of the Town of Stoughton in 1926. •
Roger Lee Hall, b. 1942 – composed several commemorative pieces, including
Peace (1981/rev. 1990) and
Dedication (1986). ==Notes==