Alumni catalogue of the Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York 1836-1936.

(New York :  [The Seminary?],  1937.)

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SACRED MUSIC

Sacred Music, Union Theological Seminary, 1929-30, M.S.M.; organist. Ora¬
torio  Society  of  New  York,   1924------;   organist  and  choirmaster   (Second

Presbyterian),  New York City,  1930-36;   (Reformed,  Collegiate  Church  of

St. Nicholas), ditto, 1936------; lecturer (Transposition; Vocal and Orchestral

Score   Reading),   School   of   Sacred   Music,   Union   Theological   Seminary,

1930------; head  (Organ Department), Juilliard Summer School, New York

City, 1930------.
 

1928                              FRANKLIN WHITMAN ROBINSON

Born New York City, June 27, 1875; pupil of Dr. William Bassford,
National Academy of Music, 1890-97; studied with Anton Dvorak, Max
Spieker, Herman Hans Wetzler, Edward McDowell, and Cornelius Rubner,
1897-1907; Columbia University, 1907, M.A., (Music); musical director (St
Bartholomew's), New York City, 1897-1904; teacher (Music), High'School of
Commerce, ditto, 1904—14; various church positions in New York and Philadel¬
phia, Pa., 1904-16; instructor. Institute of Musical Art, New York City, 1904-

20; Juilliard School of Music,  1926------;  administrative  director,  American

Orchestral Association,  1920-30;  National Orchestral Association,  1930------;

lecturer (Aural Harmony and Philosophy of Music), School of Sacred Music,
Union Theological Seminary, 1928------.
 

1928                               FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHLIEDER

Born Foreston, 111., Jan. 22, 1873; Syracuse University, 1895, Mus.B.; 1915,
Mus.M.; 1932, Mus. Doc; pupil of Alexander Guilmant and Henri Dallier,
Paris, France, 1900-01; director of music. Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hack-
ettstown, N. J., 1897-1900, 1901-03; organist (Baptist, Mt Morris), New
York City, 1903-08; ditto (Methodist Episcopal, First), Montclair, N. J.,
1908-10; ditto (Reformed Church in America, St Nicholas'), New York City,
1910-23; instructor (Theory and Composition), Philadelphia Conservatory;
lecturer, composer and writer; lecturer (Improvisation), School of Sacred
Music, Union Theological Seminary, 1928—■—.
 

1928                                          IRVING VALENTINE                                          1931

Lecturer  (Children's Orchestra), School of Sacred Music, Union Theological
Seminary, 1928-31.
 

1928                                       CHRISTOS VRIONIDES

Born Island of Crete, Greece, Jan. 12, 1894; University of Athens, Odeon, Ath¬
ens, 1919; David Mannes School, New York City, 1931; Juilliard Graduate
School of Music, ditto; Master Institute, Roerich Museum (Voice), 1926-30;
choirmaster (Greek Cathedral), New York City, 1924------; instructor (Byzan¬
tine Music), School of Sacred Music, Union Theological Seminary, 1928------;
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