LC control no. | n 82010454 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Scheide, William H. (William Hurd), 1914-2014 |
Variant(s) | Scheide, William, 1914-2014 |
Located | Princeton (N.J.) |
Birth date | 19140106 |
Death date | 20141114 |
Place of birth | Philadelphia (Pa.) |
Place of death | Princeton (N.J.) |
Profession or occupation | Choral conductors Musicians Philanthropists Scholars Book collectors |
Found in | His Johann Sebastian Bach as a Biblical interpreter, 1952: t.p. (William H. Scheide) Bach, J.S. Arias for voices and instruments [SR] 1959: labels (William Scheide) Selections from the library of William H. Scheide, 1967. A Bach tribute, 1993: t.p. (William H. Scheide) p. 7 (b. Jan. 6, 1914, Philadelphia) Int. ww in mus., 7th ed. (Scheide, William Hurd; b. Jan. 6, 1914, Phila[delphia], Pa.; ensemble director) Riemann Musik Lexikon, 12. Aufl. (Scheide, William Hurd; b. Jan. 6, 1914, Philadelphia; American choral conductor) Planet Princeton WWW site, November 19, 2014: obituary, November 14, 2014 (William H. Scheide, 100, the Princeton philanthropist and Bach enthusiast who made significant contributions to scholarship in various fields of study and curated one of the largest rare book and manuscript collections in the world, died early this morning, at age 100; born January 6, 1914, Philadelphia) Princeton Packet WWW site, November 19, 2014: obituary, November 15, 2014 (William H. Scheide, a music scholar and philanthropist who used his fortune to collect rare printed materials, died Friday [November 14], Princeton, at age 100) |
Not found in | New Grove dict. of Amer. mus.; Baker, 6th-8th eds.; Baker's bio. dict. of twentieth-century classical musicians; Ww in Amer. mus., classical, 1st-2nd eds. |
Associated language | eng |