Cincinnati Conservatory of Music
The Cincinnati Conservatory of Music was a conservatory, part of a girls' finishing school, founded in 1867 in Cincinnati, Ohio.[1] It merged with the College of Music of Cincinnati in 1955, forming the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, which is now part of the University of Cincinnati.
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Type | Conservatory |
Established | 1867 |
Founder | Clara Baur |
Closed | 1955 |
Affiliation | University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music |
The Conservatory, founded by Clara Baur, was the first music school in Cincinnati.[2] In 1924, Mr. Burnet Corwin Tuthill, General Manager of the Conservatory, instigated the formation of the National Association of Schools of Music together with five other institutions (American Conservatory of Music, Bush Conservatory of Music, Louisville Conservatory of Music, Pittsburgh Musical Institute, and Walcott Conservatory of Music) at a meeting held on June 10, 1924.[3]
The Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Inc., became an institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music on February 1, 1930. Its certificate was signed by the President, Harold L. Bulter and Secretary, Burnet M. Bushelf.
Noted alumni include singer and actor Aaron Lazar, trumpeter Al Hirt, jazz pianist Pat Moran McCoy, singer and entertainer Tennessee Ernie Ford, composers Harold Morris, Conlon Nancarrow, Margaret McClure Stitt, and Christy Altomare of Spring Awakening fame, as well as pathologist Aldred Scott Warthin.
Notable alumni
- James G. Heller (1892-1971), rabbi and composer, professor of musicology at Conservatory
- Corinne Stocker Horton (1871-1947), elocutionist, journalist, newspaper editor, and clubwoman
- Carrie Obendorfer Simon (1872-1961), communal leader
References
- Shotwell, John Brough (1902). A History of the Schools of Cincinnati. The School Life Company.
- Southern, Eileen (1997). Music of Black Americans. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. ISBN 0-393-03843-2.
- Tuthill, Burnet Corwin (1963). NASM — The First Forty Years: A Personal History of the National Association of Schools of Music LC:ML27.U5 N2634. Washington, DC: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS OF MUSIC.
Notes
- Southern, pg. 221
- Shotwell, pg. 373
- Tuthill, pg. 1