LC control no. | no 93011912 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | De Lamarter, Eric, 1880-1953 |
Variant(s) | DeLamarter, E. (Eric), 1880-1953 Delamarter, Eric, 1880-1953 Lamarter, Eric de, 1880-1953 |
Associated country | United States England France |
Located | Kalamazoo (Mich.) Chicago (Ill.) New York (N.Y.) York (England) Paris (France) |
Birth date | 1880-02-18 |
Death date | 1953-05-17 |
Place of birth | Lansing (Mich.) |
Place of death | Orlando (Fla.) |
Field of activity | Composition (Music) Music Music--Instruction and study |
Affiliation | Albion 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 occupation | Organists Conductors (Music) Music critics Music teachers Composers |
Found in | His 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) |
Invalid LCCN | no2012048092 |