Buffalo, N.Y. music teacher, lecturer in music at the University of Buffalo Evening School, 1929-1936, was director of music theory in the First Settlement School in Buffalo. Studied piano and music literature with Evelyn Choate, elementary theory with Mary Howard, took a directors course at Cornell University, 1913, courses at New York University, 1915, instrumentation and composition at Columbia University, studied composition, instrumentation, and pedagogy with Hugo Leichtentritt in Berlin, 1914, piano with F. Mufchim in Petrograd, 1921, composition, instrumentation, and pedagogy with Jean Gallon in Paris, piano with E. Monod, in Paris, and studies with A. Madley Richardson and Arthur Newstead in New York City.
From the description of Papers, 1911-1955. (SUNY at Buffalo). WorldCat record id: 44529165