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  1. Sophia Hewitt Ostinelli (1799-1845) was an American classical musician who was a child prodigy who later became the only woman ever employed as an organist and accompanist by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, Massachusetts.

  2. Baptized on June 14, 1799 in Trinity Episcopal Church, New York, New York by the Reverend Benjamin Moore. She was a musician, pianist and organist. She was married to Paul A. Louis Ostinelli on August 25, 1822 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He was a violinist.

  3. John Hill Hewitt, Sophia Hewitt Ostinelli, James Lang Hewitt, George Washington Hewitt. James Hewitt (June 4, 1770 – August 2, 1827) was an American conductor, composer, and music publisher. Born in Dartmoor, England, he was known to have lived in London in 1791 and early 1792, but went to New York City in September of that year.

  4. Apr 30, 2014 · Sophia Henrietta Emma Hewitt was a musician, pianist and organist. She was married to violinist, Paul A. Louis Ostinelli. More at Women Music Educators in the United States: A History by Sondra Wieland Howe & A Musical Biography by John Rowe Parker

  5. Hewitt was born in New York City, into a musical family. His father, James Hewitt, was an influential music publisher, composer, and musician; his sister, Sophia Hewitt Ostinelli, would eventually become a renowned pianist.

  6. How to say Sophia Hewitt Ostinelli in English? Pronunciation of Sophia Hewitt Ostinelli with 1 audio pronunciation and more for Sophia Hewitt Ostinelli.

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  8. Sophia Hewitt Ostinelli (1799-1845) was an American classical musician who was a child prodigy who later became the only woman ever employed as an organist and accompanist by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, Massachusetts.

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