Florence Turner-Maley

Florence Turner-Maley (August 23, 1871 – January 3, 1962)[1] was an American composer, singer, and teacher.

[4] She attended the Hasbrouck Institute in New York [3] and the University of Geneva in Switzerland.

She studied in Paris[4] and with Joseph Barnaby, Gustave Becker, Jacques Bouhy, Rafael Joseffy, Alberta Lawrence, Mathilde Marchesi, and Cora D.

She appeared as a guest soloist with the New York Symphony, the Cincinnati Orchestra,[6] and with conductors Edward Morris Bowman, Alfred Hallam, Victor Harris, and Arthur Mees.

[4] Turner-Maley belonged to the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP),[7] the Musicians Club of New York,[8] and the New York Singing Teachers' Association.