Background
Osgood, Henry Osborne was born on March 12, 1879 in Peabody, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Joseph Henry and Alice Wheeler (Osborne) Osgood.
Osgood, Henry Osborne was born on March 12, 1879 in Peabody, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Joseph Henry and Alice Wheeler (Osborne) Osgood.
Educational public schools. Student music with Clayton Johns, Everett Truette and others, of Boston, and abroad under private tutors.
1 son, Peter. Assistant secretary Boston Fruit and Produce Exchange, 1896. Editor Boston Music Company, 1902. Studied in Europe; spent 5 years in Munich, assistant conductor at Royal Opera House, 1908-1911.
Joined foreign staff Musical Courier, 1910, translations to Paris, 1913, joined editorial staff in New York, 1915, later associate editor. Author: Mildred, Tom and Old Salt, 1922. So This Is Jazz, 1926.
Translator of Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro, Donizetti’s Don Pasquale and Elixir of Love. Composer of numerous songs and piano pieces. Home: New York, New York.
Married Therese Karl, March 9, 1909.