Jeanne Walsh Singer, 1924-2000.

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Jeanne Walsh Singer, 1924-2000.

The Jeanne Walsh Singer papers contain biographical information (1924-1994), handwritten music scores (1942-1996), audio tapes of her music (1974-1999), sheet music of her compositions (1971-1994), personal notebooks, correspondence from friends and fans (1969-1996), programs from her concerts, and reviews of her performances (1970s-1990s). There are also magazines containing either interviews of her or information about her (1974-1982). Some of her compostions are: "American Indian Song Suite", "From the Green Mountains", and "Nocturne for Clarinet and Piano". There is information about The Cat Fanciers' Association. She was a council member of the association.

41 cubic ft. (42 boxes)

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Singer, Jeanne Walsh.

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Jeanne Walsh Singer (1924-2000) majored in music at Barnard College and graduated magna cum laude in 1944. At Columbia University she studied composition and orchestration under Douglas Moore. She composed chamber music, and works for piano, solo instruments, and orchestra. She also composed art songs, was a concert pianist, and a piano teacher. She won many music competitions including: Grand Prize Composers Guild (1982), and 1st Prize from the Composers and Songwriters International (1985). Sh...