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De Lamarter, Eric, 1880-1953

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Personal name headingDe Lamarter, Eric, 1880-1953
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Variant(s)DeLamarter, E. (Eric), 1880-1953
Delamarter, Eric, 1880-1953
Lamarter, Eric de, 1880-1953
Associated countryUnited States England France
LocatedKalamazoo (Mich.) Chicago (Ill.) New York (N.Y.) York (England) Paris (France)
Birth date1880-02-18
Death date1953-05-17
Place of birthLansing (Mich.)
Place of deathOrlando (Fla.)
Field of activityComposition (Music) Music Music--Instruction and study
AffiliationAlbion College Chicago Musical College Olivet College
Kalamazoo High School
York Minster
Fourth Presbyterian Church (Chicago, Ill.)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Civic Orchestra of Chicago
Musical Art Society
Profession or occupationOrganists Conductors (Music) Music critics Music teachers Composers
Found inHis Scherzetto for organ, c1946: t.p. (Eric De Lamarter)
His Concerto for organ with orchestra, c1941: t.p. (Eric Delamarter)
His Serbian folk song, 1928: t.p. (Eric DeLamarter)
Baker, 8th ed. (De Lamarter, Eric; b. 2/18/1880, Lansing, Mich.; d. 5/17/53, Orlando, Fla.; American organist, conductor, music critic, teacher, and composer)
Holy city, 1945: Cover (E. DeLamater)
Wikipedia, viewed on March 9, 2012 (Eric DeLamarter, born February 18, 1880 in Lansing, Michigan, died May 17, 1953 in Orlando, Florida; American composer and classical organist; attended Albion College; Chicago Symphony Orchestra assistant conductor, 1918-1933 and associate conductor, 1933-1936; organist at the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, IL in 1915)
http://www.connectingwithourpast.com/20th_Century.html, March 9, 2012 (born in Lansing, Michigan in 1880 and died at Orlando, Florida in 1953; attended Kalamazoo High School in Michigan in 1895; was Chicago Symphony Orchestra assistant, 1918-1933 and associate, 1933-1936; assistant conductor of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, 1919-1925; Civic Orchestra conductor from 1925-1936).
Michigan Library bulletin, March 9, 2012 (organist of York Minster, 1898-1912; studied under Widor and Guilmant in Paris between 1901 and 1902; conductor of the Musical Art Society in 1911; moved to New York in 1913; organist of the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, Ill. since 1914; Chicago Musical College faculty member; spend one year teaching at Olivet College, Oliver, Michigan)
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