Green, Elizabeth A. H.
Variant namesProfessor of music at the University of Michigan School of Music. Green was a noted writer and teacher on the topic of teaching violin and other string instruments.
From the description of Elizabeth Green papers, 1928-1993 (bulk 1950-1988). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 84013207
Elizabeth Green was born in 1906 in Mobile, Alabama. She attended Wheaton College, graduating in 1928 with a degree in music. Her specialty in the years ahead would be stringed instruments, especially the violin. After college she then became a high school orchestra teacher in Waterloo, Iowa, a position she held until hired by the University of Michigan in 1942. While in Iowa, Green also served as concertmaster of the Waterloo Symphony Orchestra from 1935 to 1941. In 1939 she received a master's degree in Music from Northwestern University. After coming to Ann Arbor, Green was also named to the staff of the Ann Arbor public schools as a teacher of stringed instruments and orchestra director, positions she held until 1962. In 1948, she was promoted to assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Music. In 1963 she became a full professor. She retired from teaching in 1975.
Elizabeth Green wrote extensively on the topic of violin instruction. She wrote for such periodicals as the School Musician in the 1930s, The Etude in the 1940s and 1950s, The Instrumentalist in the 1950s, The Music Journal in the 1950s and early 1960s, and The Music Educator's Journal throughout the 1940s and 1950s. In 1961, her third book, entitled the Modern Conductor, was published by Prentice-Hall Press. She continued writing numerous books including a collaboration with the famed Russian violin teacher Nicolai Malko. During the period of the 1960s, Green began a longtime friendship with Ivan Galamian (she was a student of his during the summers from 1947 to 1952) and his wife Bertha. Some of Green's other works written while she taught at the University of Michigan included The Conductor and his Score (1975) and Teaching String Instruments (1966). She also published several pieces of music including Hohmann for the String Class (1949) and 12 Modern Etudes for the Advanced Violinist (1964).
Though she retired from teaching in 1975, Green maintained an active lifestyle. In 1971 and 1983 she served as a judge at the Nicolai Malko conducting competition. In the 1980s she gave lectures and conducting clinics. She also continued writing; her book The Dynamic Orchestra was published in 1986. In 1993, she neared completion of a biography of her friend and fellow music teacher Ivan Galamian. Written when she was 85 years of age, Miraculous Teacher: Ivan Galamian and the Meadowmount Experience, was to be her last work. She passed away on September 24, 1995.
From the guide to the Elizabeth Green papers, 1928-1993, 1950-1988, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan)
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creatorOf | Elizabeth Green papers, 1928-1993, 1950-1988 | Bentley Historical Library | |
referencedIn | News and Information Services (University of Michigan) photograph series D (faculty and staff portraits), 1946-2006, 1950-1990 | Bentley Historical Library | |
creatorOf | Green, Elizabeth A. H. Romance : for viola and piano / E. Green. | University of Michigan | |
creatorOf | Green, Elizabeth A. H. Elizabeth Green papers, 1928-1993 (bulk 1950-1988). | Bentley Historical Library |
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associatedWith | Galamian, Ivan. | person |
associatedWith | Malko, Nicolai, 1883-1961. | person |
associatedWith | University of Michigan | corporateBody |
associatedWith | University of Michigan. News and Information Services | corporateBody |
associatedWith | University of Michigan. School of Music. | corporateBody |
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Birth 1906-08-21
Death 1995-09-24