LC control no. | no 89001966 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Stoessel, Albert, 1894-1943 |
Variant(s) | Stoessel, Ollie, 1894-1943 |
Associated country | U.S. |
Birth date | 1894-10-11 |
Death date | 1943-05-12 |
Place of birth | Saint Louis, Mo. |
Place of death | New York, N.Y. |
Profession or occupation | Violinists Conductors (Music) Composers College department heads |
Found in | Pergolesi, G. Maid as mistress, c1934: t.p. (Albert Stoessel) New Grove (Stoessel, Albert; b. 10-11-1894, St. Louis, Missouri, d. 5-12-43, New York) Grove music online, March 20, 2013 (Stoessel, Albert; born October 11, 1894, St. Louis; died May 12, 1943, New York; American violinist, conductor, and composer; succeeded Walter Damrosch as conductor of the Oratorio Society of New York in 1921, became director of music of the Chautauqua Institution in 1923, and succeeded Henry Hadley as conductor of the Worcester (Massachusetts) Music Festival in 1925, holding all three posts until his death; head of the music department of New York University, 1923-1930; director of opera and orchestra departments of the Juilliard Graduate School from 1927) Stoessel, O. St. Louis Centennial march and two step, c1909: t.p. (Ollie Stoessel) 1910 United States Federal Census in Ancestry.com Library Edition, Jan. 1, 2019 (Ollie F. Stoessel; 15 years old; resident of 4348 Ashland Avenue, St. Louis; student; industry: music) St. Louis post-dispatch, Sept. 26, 1909: page 4B (Ollie Stoessel; 15-year-old boy violinist; composer of a St. Louis Centennial march and two-step; educated in St. Louis and intending to study in Berlin once he turns16; lives at 4348 Ashland Avenue) |
Invalid LCCN | no 98107986 |