Florence Margaret Spencer Palmer
Florence Margaret Spencer Palmer was a British composer who wrote several hymns and a piano pedagogy textbook. She published some of her works under the name Peggy Spencer Palmer.
Spencer Palmer was the youngest of seven children born in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, to James and Amy Spencer Palmer. She was taught at home until age 10, when she attended school for five years. She then studied at the Royal Academy of Music, and earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of London. Her teachers included Sir Ivor Atkins, Benjamin Dale, Vivian Longrish, Mabel G. Smith, and Norman Sprankling.
Spencer Palmer worked as an accompanist and secretary to Mrs. Catherine Booth-Clibborn, the daughter of Salvation Army founder William Booth. She later taught music at the following schools:
- 1929–1947: Clarendon School, Malvern, Worcestershire
- 1948–1958: Redlands High School, Bristol
- 1959–1961 St. Brandon's School, Clevedon.
Three of her cello pieces - Legend, Sarabande and Bagatelle - have been recorded by Catherine Wilmers and Jill Morton.
Published works
Her publications included:- Book
- *Simplified Sight Reading
- Chamber music
- *Three Pieces
- Piano
- *A Pianist's Book of Chimes
- *Burlesque
- *Three Festive Pieces
- *Variations on Barbara Allen
- Vocal
- *"Brynland"
- *"Duplock"
- *"Ellasgarth"
- *"Except the Lord Build the House"
- *"Gate of the Year”
- *"Like as a Father"
- *"Nativity"
- *"O Love that Wilt Not Let Me Go"