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White, Clarence Cameron, 1880-1960

LC control no.n 88006182
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Personal name headingWhite, Clarence Cameron, 1880-1960
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Other standard no.Q1095374
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1880-08-10
Death date1960-06-30
Place of birthClarksville (Tenn.)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
AffiliationOberlin College. Conservatory of Music
Profession or occupationComposers Violinists
Found inHis Bandanna sketches, 1918: cover (Clarence Cameron White)
His Petite suite, c1958: caption (Clarence C. White)
New Grove dict. of Amer. mus. (White, Clarence Cameron; b. Clarksville, TN, 8/10/1880, d. New York, 6/30/60)
Grove music online, June 10, 2019 (White, Clarence Cameron; born August 10, 1880, Clarksville, Tennessee, died June 30, 1960, New York; American composer and violinist)
Wikipedia, May 15, 2024 (name: Clarence Cameron White; birth place: Clarksville, Tennessee, United States; death place: New York City, United States; genre: classical music; occupation: composer, violinist, educator; years active: 1901-1960)
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Wikipedia, viewed May 15, 2024 (Clarence Cameron White; born August 10, 1880, Clarksville, TN, died June 30, 1960, New York City; African-American neoromantic composer and concert violinist; attended Oberlin Conservatory, as did his mother; dramatic works by the composer were his best-known, such as the incidental music for the play Tambour and the opera Ouanga. During the first decades of the twentieth century, White was considered the foremost black violinist. He was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity)
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