Montgomery, Merle, 1904-1986
Variant namesMerle Montgomery (b. May 15, 1904, in Davidson, Oklahoma; d. Aug. 25, 1986, in Chantilly, Virginia) was a music educator, composer, author, editor, administrator, translator, lecturer, and concert pianist.
From the description of Merle Montgomery papers, circa 1904-1983 (bulk 1960-1980). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 732968094
Biographical Note
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1904, May 15:
Born Merle Campbell, Davidson, Okla. -
1924:
Married Pleasant Parx Montgomery (died 1929) BFA, Piano, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. -
circa 1924:
Adopted son Milton -
1929 -1931 :Studied privately with Nadia Boulanger and Isidore Philipp -
1929-1933 (Summers):
Studied at the American Conservatory of Music, Fontainebleau, France -
1931 -1933 :Extension teacher, Music Theory, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. -
1933:
Diploma, American Conservatory of Music, Fontainebleau, France -
1933 -1934 :Private teacher, Oklahoma City, Okla. -
1934 -1938 :Head, Piano and Theory, Southwestern Oklahoma College, Weatherford, Okla. -
1936:
Composed 17 Songs for Children. Chicago, Ill.: Scott Foresman and Co. -
1937:
M.M., Music Theory, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N.Y. -
1938 -1943 :Assistant state supervisor and state supervisor, Federal Music Project for Oklahoma -
1939:
Composed Song for Child for Jack and Jill Magazine Composed 8 Songs for Children -
1940:
Editor, Oklahoma Music News -
1943 -1945 :Teacher, Piano and Theory, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N.Y. -
circa 1945 -1954 :Lecturer for Schillinger System of Musical Composition and national educational representative, Carl Fischer Inc., New York, N.Y. -
1946 -1948 :Completed dissertation A Comparative Analysis [and translation] of Vincent D'Indy's "Cours de Composition Musicale" Ph.D., Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N.Y. -
1951 -1953 :President, New York Alumni Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon -
circa 1955:
Producer, writer, and host, Let's Go to Musicland! (series of thirteen fifteen-minute films), University of Oklahoma Educational Service Division -
1956:
Selected Oklahoma Woman of the Year by Soroptimist International of Oklahoma -
1956 -1966 :Assistant manager and educational consultant, Music Department, Oxford University Press, New York, N.Y. Teacher, piano and music theory, Turtle Bay Music School and Westchester Conservatory, N.Y. -
1957:
Married A. Walter Kramer (died 1969) -
circa 1958:
Published Music Theory Papers. New York: C. Fischer -
1958 -1960 :President, New York Federation of Music Clubs -
1959:
Published Music Composition Papers. New York: C. Fischer -
circa 1963 -circa 1972 :Compiler, editor, two volumes in the Scribner Music Library -
1964:
Named Outstanding Alumna for Distinguished Service, University of Rochester Elected to Trustees' Council of Alumni Advisors, University of Rochester -
1964 -1966 :National vice-president in charge of public relations and governor of Atlantic Province, Mu Phi Epsilon -
circa 1965:
Charter member, New York City Opera Guild -
1967:
Received National Citation from Mu Phi Epsilon -
1967 -1971 :Coordinator of symphonic repertoire and vice-president in charge of public relations, Carl Fischer Inc. Manager, Ford Foundation Recording-Publication Program, Carl Fischer Inc. -
1971:
Founding member, Board of Directors, New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble -
1971 -1975 :President, National Federation of Music Clubs -
1974:
Elizabeth Mathias Award from Mu Phi Epsilon -
1975 -1976 :Chairperson, Bicentennial Parade of American Music, National Music Council -
1975 -1979 :President, National Music Council -
1976:
Inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame -
1977:
Given Distinguished Service Citation, University of Oklahoma -
circa 1977:
Vice-president, Musicians Club of New York -
1979 -1980 :Project director, National Black Music Colloquium and Competition -
circa 1982:
National Federation of Music Clubs representative to the United Nations -
1986, Aug. 25:
Died, Chantilly, Va.
From the guide to the Merle Montgomery Papers, circa 1904-1983, (bulk 1960-1980), (Music Division Library of Congress)
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referencedIn | Horowitz, Vladimir, 1903-1989. The papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz, 1784-1991 (inclusive). | Yale University, Music Library | |
creatorOf | National Music Council. Correspondence to Eugene Ormandy, 1982. | University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library | |
creatorOf | Montgomery, Merle, 1904-1986. Merle Montgomery papers, circa 1904-1983 (bulk 1960-1980). | Library of Congress | |
creatorOf | Merle Montgomery Papers, circa 1904-1983, (bulk 1960-1980) | Library of Congress. Music Division | |
referencedIn | The Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz., 1784-1991 | Irving S. Gilmore Music Library |
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