Walter R. Ihrke Papers undated, 1925-1988

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Walter R. Ihrke Papers undated, 1925-1988

Walter Ihrke, a composer and musician, headed the music department at the University of Connecticut from 1949-1965. The collection contains scores and recordings as well as correspondence, publications and documentation of Ihrke's "Automated Musical Training" ["Ihrke Method"].

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Walter R. Ihrke received bachelor of music degrees in organ, composition and piano from the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, master of music degrees in composition and piano from the University of Michigan and a doctorate in composition from the Eastman School of Music ( Rochester, NY ). Throughout his career, Ihrke was active as a composer, organist and pianist, writing extensively for modern dance, piano, orchestra, band, voice and chorus. Prior to his appointment at U...

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