Louis Cheslock (September 25, 1898 â July 19, 1981) was a British-born American violinist, composer and author. He taught at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland for six decades.
Cheslock was born on September 25, 1898, in London. His parents were Polish immigrants, and Cheslock immigrated to the United States with them in 1901. He later became a U.S. citizen. He attended the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, where he learned how to play the violin and took harmony and composition courses.
Cheslock taught at his alma mater, the Peabody Institute, for six decades. He composed "concertos, tone poems, symphonies, a ballet and an opera" and authored three books. His compositions were performed domestically and internationally, including in Belgium, India, Israel, Portugal, and Singapore.
Cheslock was a member of H. L. Mencken's Saturday Night Club from the 1920s to the 1950s.
With his wife, née Elise Hanline, Cheslock had a son, Barry.
Cheslock died of a heart attack on July 19, 1981, in Baltimore, Maryland.