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Milton Adolphus

Irving Milton Adolphus (January 27, 1913 – August 16, 1988)[1] was an American pianist and composer.

Irving Milton Adolphus

Biography edit

Born in the Bronx, New York, and educated at Yale University, his classical compositions include over 200 orchestral, vocal and chamber works, among them 13 symphonies and 35 string quartets (including one unnumbered). In 1935 he moved to Philadelphia where he studied composition with Rosario Scalero. He was also a founding member of the American Composers Alliance[2] (of which Aaron Copland was the first president); involved extensively with the Curtis Institute of Music; a board member of the League of Composers; Director of the Philadelphia Music Center[3] and active in the US civil rights movement. He married Elena Watnik (1913–2005),[4] and had a son, Stephen Harris Adolphus.[5]

He was appointed director of the Philadelphia Music Center in 1936,[6] and in 1938 moved to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where he worked for the Department of Labor and Industry of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania until his retirement in West Harwich, where he organized the Chatham Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.[7] He died in Harwich, Massachusetts, on August 16, 1988.

Jazz edit

During the 1920s and early 1930s, Adolphus played with many jazz bands and orchestras in the vaudeville circuit in New York's Catskill Mountains and in New York City, including Irving "Ving" Merlin, with whom he composed I Can't Believe It.[8] in 1931. During the 1930s, he was an arranger for Glen Gray's Casa Loma Orchestra and arranged their theme song, "Smoke Rings".

The BMI Foundation distributes the Milton Adolphus Award, which is given every year at New York City's LaGuardia High School for Performing Arts to a student for excellence in jazz improvisation.[9]

Compositions edit

  • Symphony No. 8, in B minor (1936)
  • Adagio for solo violin, solo cello and sinfonietta, Op.42
  • Birthday Suite for piano, Op.87
  • Bitter Suite for oboe, 4 clarinets and strings, Op.98 (1955)
  • Bouncettino for viola and, Op.78 (1944)
  • Cape Cod Suite, Op.200
  • David's Dream, Aberration for orchestra, Op.149
  • Dream World for piano, Op.90
  • Elegy, Op.46
  • Elegy for clarinet, horn, violin, viola and cello, Op.81
  • Faith, An Oratorio, Op.123
  • Five Vignettes for Piano, Op.94
  • Four Poems
  • Improvisation for viola and piano, Op.61 (1937)
  • Interlude for cello and chamber orchestra, Op.96
  • Lilacs for medium voice with clarinet and piano, Op.95 (1982)
  • "Opus 93" for clarinet and piano, Op.93
  • "Opus 99" for flute (or clarinet) and piano, Op.99
  • Petits Fours for cello and piano (1960)
  • Prelude and Allegro for string orchestra, Op.51
  • Septet, Op.39
  • Septet in F minor for oboe (or flute), 3 violins, 2 violas, 1 cello, Op.39a
  • Song of the aircraft warning corps (1943)
  • String Octet No.2, Op.175
  • String Quartet No.8 in E Minor, Op.41
  • String Quartet No.10, Op.45
  • String Quartet No.13, Op.63
  • String Quartet No.14, Op.65
  • String Quartet No.15, Op.67
  • String Quartet No.16 "Indian", Op.69
  • String Quartet No.17, Op.70
  • String Quartet No.18, Op.72
  • String Quartet No.20, Op.80
  • String Quartet No.21 "In Ancient Style", Op.84
  • String Quartet No.23, Op.91
  • Suite for string orchestra
  • Suite No.2 for orchestra
  • Tribach for flute, clarinet and piano, Op.101
  • Trio Prosaico for violin, horn and piano, Op.147
  • Ulalume, Op.39b
  • War Sketches
  • Wind Quartet, Op.20

Recordings edit

Few Adolphus recordings are currently available; however, Adolphus/Pisk/Gerschefski/McBride, a Composers Recordings, Inc. album from 1965, recorded by the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, was reissued in 2010 by New World Records,[10] and contains Adolphus' Elegy (1936). Additionally, many scores can be ordered from the .

References edit

  1. ^ Social Security Death Index; Milton Adolphus; 204-03-9597
  2. ^ [1] | Bulletin: American Composers Alliance, 1959
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  4. ^ Social Security Death Index; Elena Adolphus; 161-07-0736
  5. ^ "Helene Sashin, Stephen Adolphus". New York Times. Helene Joyce Sashin, a vice president of the NPD Group, a market research company in Port Washington, N.Y., is to be married today to Stephen Harris Adolphus, the dean of the school of general studies at Touro College in New York. Rabbi Charles Lippman is to perform the ceremony at the Manhattan Penthouse. ... Mr. Adolphus is also the vice president for community education at Touro. He graduated from Yale University, from which he also received a master's degree in urban studies. He is the son of Elena Adolphus of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and the late Milton Adolphus, a classical composer who was a founding member of the American Composers' Alliance, which supports contemporary works. The bridegroom's previous marriage ended in divorce
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  7. ^ Chatham Unitarian Universalist Fellowship; "The Miracle on Main Street". 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Catalog of copyright entries, 1932, V.26, p. 475, OCLC Number: 6370561.
  9. ^ Milton Adolphus Award, BMI Foundation. Accessed November 30, 2008.
  10. ^ Adolphus/ Pisk/ Gerschefski/ McBride: Orchestral Works.

External links edit

  • BMI Foundation

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Irving Milton Adolphus January 27 1913 August 16 1988 1 was an American pianist and composer Irving Milton Adolphus Contents 1 Biography 2 Jazz 3 Compositions 4 Recordings 5 References 6 External linksBiography editBorn in the Bronx New York and educated at Yale University his classical compositions include over 200 orchestral vocal and chamber works among them 13 symphonies and 35 string quartets including one unnumbered In 1935 he moved to Philadelphia where he studied composition with Rosario Scalero He was also a founding member of the American Composers Alliance 2 of which Aaron Copland was the first president involved extensively with the Curtis Institute of Music a board member of the League of Composers Director of the Philadelphia Music Center 3 and active in the US civil rights movement He married Elena Watnik 1913 2005 4 and had a son Stephen Harris Adolphus 5 He was appointed director of the Philadelphia Music Center in 1936 6 and in 1938 moved to Harrisburg Pennsylvania where he worked for the Department of Labor and Industry of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania until his retirement in West Harwich where he organized the Chatham Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 7 He died in Harwich Massachusetts on August 16 1988 Jazz editDuring the 1920s and early 1930s Adolphus played with many jazz bands and orchestras in the vaudeville circuit in New York s Catskill Mountains and in New York City including Irving Ving Merlin with whom he composed I Can t Believe It 8 in 1931 During the 1930s he was an arranger for Glen Gray s Casa Loma Orchestra and arranged their theme song Smoke Rings The BMI Foundation distributes the Milton Adolphus Award which is given every year at New York City s LaGuardia High School for Performing Arts to a student for excellence in jazz improvisation 9 Compositions editSymphony No 8 in B minor 1936 Adagio for solo violin solo cello and sinfonietta Op 42 Birthday Suite for piano Op 87 Bitter Suite for oboe 4 clarinets and strings Op 98 1955 Bouncettino for viola and Op 78 1944 Cape Cod Suite Op 200 David s Dream Aberration for orchestra Op 149 Dream World for piano Op 90 Elegy Op 46 Elegy for clarinet horn violin viola and cello Op 81 Faith An Oratorio Op 123 Five Vignettes for Piano Op 94 Four Poems Improvisation for viola and piano Op 61 1937 Interlude for cello and chamber orchestra Op 96 Lilacs for medium voice with clarinet and piano Op 95 1982 Opus 93 for clarinet and piano Op 93 Opus 99 for flute or clarinet and piano Op 99 Petits Fours for cello and piano 1960 Prelude and Allegro for string orchestra Op 51 Septet Op 39 Septet in F minor for oboe or flute 3 violins 2 violas 1 cello Op 39a Song of the aircraft warning corps 1943 String Octet No 2 Op 175 String Quartet No 8 in E Minor Op 41 String Quartet No 10 Op 45 String Quartet No 13 Op 63 String Quartet No 14 Op 65 String Quartet No 15 Op 67 String Quartet No 16 Indian Op 69 String Quartet No 17 Op 70 String Quartet No 18 Op 72 String Quartet No 20 Op 80 String Quartet No 21 In Ancient Style Op 84 String Quartet No 23 Op 91 Suite for string orchestra Suite No 2 for orchestra Tribach for flute clarinet and piano Op 101 Trio Prosaico for violin horn and piano Op 147 Ulalume Op 39b War Sketches Wind Quartet Op 20Recordings editFew Adolphus recordings are currently available however Adolphus Pisk Gerschefski McBride a Composers Recordings Inc album from 1965 recorded by the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra was reissued in 2010 by New World Records 10 and contains Adolphus Elegy 1936 Additionally many scores can be ordered from the American Composers Alliance reprint service References edit Social Security Death Index Milton Adolphus 204 03 9597 1 Bulletin American Composers Alliance 1959 Liner notes Music For Orchestra 1965 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2010 09 13 Social Security Death Index Elena Adolphus 161 07 0736 Helene Sashin Stephen Adolphus New York Times Helene Joyce Sashin a vice president of the NPD Group a market research company in Port Washington N Y is to be married today to Stephen Harris Adolphus the dean of the school of general studies at Touro College in New York Rabbi Charles Lippman is to perform the ceremony at the Manhattan Penthouse Mr Adolphus is also the vice president for community education at Touro He graduated from Yale University from which he also received a master s degree in urban studies He is the son of Elena Adolphus of Harrisburg Pennsylvania and the late Milton Adolphus a classical composer who was a founding member of the American Composers Alliance which supports contemporary works The bridegroom s previous marriage ended in divorce Liner notes CRI LP jacket for Polish National Radio Orchestra album PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2010 09 13 Chatham Unitarian Universalist Fellowship The Miracle on Main Street Archived 2008 05 09 at the Wayback Machine Catalog of copyright entries 1932 V 26 p 475 OCLC Number 6370561 Milton Adolphus Award BMI Foundation Accessed November 30 2008 Adolphus Pisk Gerschefski McBride Orchestral Works External links editBMI Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milton Adolphus amp oldid 1161186005, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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