Affelder, Paul B., 1915-

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Paul B. Affelder (1915-1975) was a music critic and the founder of Program Note Service, which created and distributed program notes for music and ballet performances throughout North America.

Affelder, who was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania studied the cello from an early age and spent summers at the National Music Camp in Interlochen, Michigan. He attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology, receiving his undergraduate degree in 1937. Affelder spent the summer of 1935 in Europe and studied conducting with Bruno Walter and Bernhard Paumgartner at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. In 1937, he began graduate work at New York University. After completing a Masters in Music in 1939, Affelder became the first cellist and assistant conductor for the Virginia-North Carolina WPA Symphony, which led to a position as conductor with a Federal Music Project-sponsored orchestra in Richmond, Virginia for three years. He also helped to found the private Richmond Philharmonic Orchestra in 1939 and served as its conductor from 1939-1941. Following his stint in Virginia, Affelder settled in New York, where in 1943 he became the Musical Director for the Masterworks Division of Columbia Records. He joined the Columbia Broadcasting System in 1948 as a music annotator and writer for CBS Radio, writing continuity for classical music broadcasts for many years, and becoming music and dance critic for WCBS-TV News in 1963. Affelder also served as the music editor and critic for the Brooklyn Eagle from 1948 through 1955 (when the newspaper folded), contributing numerous performance and record reviews. He later would serve in a similar capacity for The National Observer from 1962-1966. In addition to writing for periodicals, Affelder was the author of How to Build a Record Library (1947), which went through several printings, as well as a monograph on the dancer, Sybil Shearer, in 1955. In 1965, he created the Program Note Service, which made available through subscription, descriptive notes about compositions, composers, and performers to various musical organizations or individuals. Affelder ran the Program Note Service out of his home until his death in 1975; at the time of his death it was reported that the service was being used by over seventy orchestras.

From the description of Paul Affelder papers, 1930-1975. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 85211727

Paul B. Affelder (1915-1975) was a music critic and the founder of Program Note Service, which created and distributed program notes for music and ballet performances throughout North America. Affelder, who was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania studied the cello from an early age and spent summers at the National Music Camp in Interlochen, Michigan. He attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology, receiving his undergraduate degree in 1937. Affelder spent the summer of 1935 in Europe and studied conducting with Bruno Walter and Bernhard Paumgartner at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. In 1937, he began graduate work at New York University. After completing, a Masters in Music in 1939, Affelder became the first cellist and assistant conductor for the Virginia-North Carolina WPA Symphony, which led to a position as conductor with a Federal Music Project-sponsored orchestra in Richmond, Virginia for three years. He also helped to found the private Richmond Philharmonic Orchestra in 1939 and served as its conductor from 1939-1941.

Following his stint in Virginia, Affelder settled in New York, where in1943 he became the Musical Director for the Masterworks Division of Columbia Records. He joined the Columbia Broadcasting System in 1948 as a music annotator and writer for CBS Radio, writing continuity for classical music broadcasts for many years, and becoming music and dance critic for WCBS-TV News in 1963. Affelder also served as the music editor and critic for the Brooklyn Eagle from 1948 through 1955 (when the newspaper folded), contributing numerous performance and record reviews. He later would serve in a similar capacity for The National Observer from 1962-1966. In addition to writing for periodicals, Affelder was the author of How to Build a Record Library (1947), which went through several printings, as well as a monograph on the dancer, Sybil Shearer, in 1955. In 1965, he created the Program Note Service, which made available through subscription, descriptive notes about compositions, composers, and performers to various musical organizations or individuals. Affelder ran the Program Note Service out of his home until his death in 1975; at the time of his death it was reported that the service was being used by over seventy orchestras

From the guide to the Paul Affelder papers, 1930-1975, (The New York Public Library. Music Division.)

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creatorOf Paul Affelder papers, 1930-1975 The New York Public Library. Music Division.
creatorOf Affelder, Paul B., 1915-. Paul Affelder papers, 1930-1975. New York Public Library System, NYPL
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associatedWith American Music Collection corporateBody
associatedWith Boult, Adrian, 1889-1983 person
associatedWith Federal Music Project (U.S.) corporateBody
associatedWith Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum Salzburg. corporateBody
associatedWith Kálmán, Emmerich, 1882-1953 person
associatedWith Music Program (U.S.) corporateBody
associatedWith Paumgartner, Bernhard, 1887-1971. person
associatedWith Program Note Service. corporateBody
associatedWith Toscanini, Arturo, 1867-1957 person
associatedWith Walter, Bruno, 1876-1962. person
associatedWith Weingartner, Felix, 1863-1942 person
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New York (State)--New York
Richmond (Va.)
Richmond (Va.)
Virginia--Richmond
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Conductors (Music)
Conductors (Music)
Musical criticism
Musical criticism
Music critics
Music critics
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