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Gardner-Webb University Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library 7-1-1948 Volume 66, Number 07 (July 1948) James Francis Cooke Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude Part of the Composition Commons, Music Pedagogy Commons, and the Music Performance Commons Recommended Citation Cooke, James Francis. "Volume 66, Number 07 (July 1948)." , (1948). https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/171 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the John R. Dover Memorial Library at Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. utTL II Lh > r tMii.L gmm THEODORE PRESSER Educator - Publisher - Philanthropist 1848-1925 ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY Founder of The Music Teachers National Association, The Etude Music Magazine — Theodore Presser Company The Presser Foundation . Hans Schweiger, who since 1944 has the Fort Bayne of the seventy-fifth been conductor of The Music Season has In- (Indiana) Philharmonic Orchestra, i annual assembly of the Chatauqua conductorship of the Kansas stitution will open at Lake Chautauqua accepted the a position vacated by on July 16 with an operatic performance City Philharmonic, he became conductor conducted by Alfredo A alenti. On July Efrem Kurtz when (Texas) Symphony 17 the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, of the Houston under the baton of Franco Autori, will Orchestra. open a series of twenty-four concerts. Prof. Paul Stoye, concert pianist and twenty-seven years head of The Goldman Band, on June 18. opened for the past summer concerts the Drake University piano department, WuRLilZER its thirty-first series of at the close of the present in the parks of New York City; as usual will retire reached the compul- presented by the Daniel and Florence school year, having Prof. Guggenheim Foundation. Edwin Franko sory retirement age of seventy. concert and Goldman, who has not missed a concert Stoye has had a brilliant directing career. He came to the United /myyJyc in the entire thirty years, is teaching of University to Drake the band. States in 1910 and in 1921. Leonard Bernstein, young American Chicagoland who earlier this season had The Nineteenth Annual conductor, the Civic Medal for 1948 by York National Orchestra of Belgium, di- sented with Festival will be held in Chicago’s into your home you resigned as conductor of the New The Rochester Music Wurlitzer piano , Bee- the Academic Council of the 14. Under When you put a Orchestra, has withdrawn rected by Erich Kleiber, presented huge Soldiers’ Field on August City Symphony to quote the Association ; this, music, an eye for Ninth Symphony. In association Museum of Philip Maxwell, with showing that you have an ear for his resignation and will continue in this thoven’s accomplishments the direction are Society of Con- announcement, “for iris musical director, position for the coming season. However, with the International Henry Weber as general of musical education, for the and a sense of value. absence to Music, the Philharmonic So- in the field will present as usual an ar- beauty , he has been granted a leave of temporary the festival exceptional facilities which he has pro- to con- of Brussels gave six concerts of of which the contests in var- permit him to accept an invitation ciety of young ray of events vided for the encouragement an important duct the Palestine Symphony Orchestra, modern music. ious classifications will be the piano that musical America musicians, and for the interest that he beautiful new Wurlitzer Spinette Wurlitzer is to take up big work in New part. Below Is the returning in this country and Professor of Music has created in music have it in selected ma- pianos than York City in the fall of 1949. Randall Thompson, Model 715. You may Yes, more Wurlitzer abroad.” chooses first. at Princeton University, has been ap- Queen Wilhel- hogany (as shown) or figured walnut. Wurlitzer The Golden Jubilee of Music at Harvard American N. Franzblau has been pointed Professor of Netherlands is the occasion grand, upright, spinette and student pianos other name are going into Dr. Abraham pianist and presi- min’a of The those of any Col- effective July 1. Rudolf Ganz, concert held appointed dean of the Hebrew Union University, for several music festivals to he are available in a wide variety of styles and dent of the Chicago Musical College, has Music of New York. This the summer. plastic today lege of Sacred conductor of the in several cities during finishes including the new Wurlitzer homes and schools of the resigned the position as Hebrew school of sacred music, the only Dr. Howard Hanson, director Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague dealer is not listed in Rapids Symphony Orchestra. fabric. 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THE RUDOLPH WURLITZER COMPANY, Cemetery, Washington, tor of the famous Long Beach 5 to June the Congressional 15 to July 13, the Band in California, for many years. The Continuing from June D. C. Dr. Clarke, according to the gen- Marilyn Cot low, coloratura soprano erected by, Music Festival will present The cornetists, was probably monument in Washington was Holland from Minneapolis and Frank Guarrera, eral opinion of Company, the Amster- upon the the Pennsylvania Bandmasters’ Associa- Netherlands Opera from Philadelphia, are the win- the greatest of all performers Hague baritone collaboration with the American dam Concert Orchestra, and The Audi- instrument. He was solo cornetist for the tion in ners of the 1948 Metropolitan Opera Sousa Orchestra. including those Bandmasters’ Association and the Residence Air. Each received a check famous bands of America, tions of the Society. The speakers at Innes, Herbert, and the in- Band Fraternal for one thousand dollars and a contract of Gilmore, Francis Philip Sousa. He the dedication were Dr. James Austin Harding, for forty-three with the Metropolitan Opera Association. comparable John A. Cooke, President of The I'resser Founda- director of bands at the University Ribla, drama- traveled nearly a million miles and played years Two runners up, Gertrude McGrann, who de- dean of countries, as well as before tion, and Mr. Frank of Illinois, and considered the tic soprano of New York, and Anne Bol- in fourteen, Dr. Clarke made livered a historic eulogy. college bandmasters, w ill te- soprano of Lewiston, Idaho, many crowned heads. American linger, lyric September 1. tire from active service were each presented with awards of five Mark H. Hindsley, assistant director of hundred dollars and an option by the has bands at the University since 1934, opera company on their services. been appointed acting director for the two years. Dean Dixon, outstanding Negro con- next ductor who directed the CBS Symphony Orchestra in the closing concert of the fourth annual Festival of Contemporary American Music sponsored by the Alice DL CLoir M. Ditson Fund of Columbia University, presented with the 1948 Alice M. Dit- the was The Etude is deeply pained to note of one thousand dollars. Samaroff-Sto- son Fund Award death of its friend, Olga award is presented annually to an New York The CLARKE kowski, on May 17, 1948, in conductor for distinguished held at the “American City. A memorial service was to American music." May services LINCOLN- Juilliard School of Music, Thursday, HERBERT memorial 20. Dr. John Erskine made the are again being wma»s. pkwmcQRyrrtpr > an Summer Choir Schools address. In a later issue we will pay Department of Church A/fir sponsored by the appropriate tribute to this eminent pian Music of the Board of Christian Educa- ' 186 ? ist and teacher. tion for the Presbyterian Church. The will be located as follows: Alli- schools Francisco Alonzo Lopez, leading School, Santa Fe, New Mexico, son-James operetta and musical comedy composer 28 to July 9; Lafayette College, aged •Tune of Spain, died May IS at Madrid, Pennsylvania, July 5 to 16; The Easton, sixty-one. He was the composer of more Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, July College of than twenty-five operettas, revues, and August 7. 26 to zarzuelas. The Brussels (Belgium) Festival of Isidor Achron, composer, pianist, teach- April 10 to May accom- Music, which ran from er, and for more than ten years events a number in 28, included among its panist for Jascha Heifetz, died May 12 organiza- of programs by distinguished New York City, at the age of fifty-five. He world-famous tions. Presented in the had made extensive tours both with Mr. event Palais des Beaux-Arts, a leading Heifetz and as a soloist in his own right. was the performance of Mozart’s “Cosi (Continued on Page 447) fan Tutte” by the Vienna State Opera.