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Schuyler Chapin

Schuyler Garrison Chapin (February 13, 1923 – March 7, 2009) was a General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera, and later Commissioner of Cultural Affairs for New York City during the administration of Mayor Rudy Giuliani. He also served as the dean of the Columbia University School of the Arts.

Schuyler Garrison Chapin
General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera
In office
1972–1974
Preceded byGöran Gentele
Succeeded byAnthony A. Bliss
Personal details
Born
Schuyler Garrison Chapin

(1923-02-13)February 13, 1923
New York City, U.S.
DiedMarch 7, 2009(2009-03-07) (aged 86)
New York City, U.S.
Spouse(s)Elizabeth Steinway (m. 1947–1993; her death)
Catia Zoullas Mortimer(m. 1995)
EducationMillbrook School
AwardsLégion d'honneur (2002)

Early life and family edit

Schuyler Garrison Chapin was born on February 13, 1923. He was the son of Lindley Hoffman Paul Chapin (1888–1938) and Leila Howard Chapin (née Burden; 1899–1967).[1] His father's sisters were poet Katherine Garrison Chapin and sculptor Cornelia Van Auken Chapin; his father's half-sister was publisher Marguerite Caetani.

Career edit

While still a teenager, in the 1930s, he began accompanying millionaire widow and former actress Eleanor Belmont to the Metropolitan Opera.[2] He attended the Millbrook School in 1940, where he was very active in the performing and musical arts,[3] however, he did not graduate from high school, nor college, but was the recipient of numerous university honors. He became a pilot during World War II.

By 1953, he had become Jascha Heifetz's tour manager. Around this time, he also befriended Leonard Bernstein, several of whose live recordings, including the Grammy award-winning Beethoven's Birthday (1970), Chapin produced.

In 1963, he was named vice-president of Lincoln Center and co-founded the Film Society of Lincoln Center in 1969.[4] In 1972, he accepted the position of General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera after the previous GM, Göran Gentele, died in a car accident before the opening of his first season. Chapin stayed on at the Met for four years, subsequently becoming Dean of Columbia University's Graduate School of the Arts. During Chapin's tenure at Columbia, enrollment doubled, and he raised $7 million and strengthened the fine-arts curriculum. He remained there for 10 years, being kept on as Dean emeritus. He then moved on to the job of vice president of Steinway & Sons before becoming the cultural affairs commissioner of New York City from 1994 to 2001.[5]

In 2002, he was awarded France's Légion d'honneur, 82 years after his father; L. H. Paul Chapin, a World War I liaison officer between General Pershing and Marshall Foch, received the same honor. He also wrote several books, including Leonard Bernstein: Notes From a Friend and was also a Board Member Emeritus In Memoriam at The Center for Arts Education.[5]

Personal life edit

On March 15, 1947, he married his first wife, Elizabeth Steinway (1925-1993).[6] Steinway was the daughter of Theodore E. Steinway and Ruth (née Davis) Steinway.[7] The Steinways were descendants of Henry E. Steinway (the founder of Steinway & Sons). Chapin's best man was his uncle by marriage, Francis Biddle, the former United States Attorney General.[5] Together, they had four sons:

After his wife died in 1993, Chapin met and married his second wife, divorcee Catia Zoullas Mortimer, in 1995. Mayor Rudy Giuliani officiated the marriage at Gracie Mansion, New York City.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Harvard College (1780 -), Class of 1911. Decennial Report. Pub. Four Seasons Co., 1921, pp. 70 – 71.
  2. ^ New York Times article.
  3. ^ Film interview (2006) about his experience at Millbrook School.
  4. ^ Grimes, William (2011-09-20). "William F. May, 95, Dies; Helped Found Film Society". New York Times. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
  5. ^ a b c d Wakin, Daniel J. (7 March 2009). "Schuyler Chapin, Patriarch of Arts in New York, Dies at 86". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  6. ^ Staff (18 June 1993). "Elizabeth Chapin, Arts Panel Member And Volunteer, 68". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  7. ^ Isacoff, Stuart and Ratcliffe, Robald V. Steinway. Chronicle Books, 2002, pp. 24 – 25.
  8. ^ "Caroline Shippen Davis Wed". The New York Times. 23 May 1982. Retrieved 11 April 2016.

External links edit

  • Salute to Schuyler Chapin by composer M. Zachary Johnson, who served as secretary to Mr. Chapin
  • Schuyler Chapin, Patron of New York Arts, Dies, The New York Times, March 7, 2009
  • VOWS; Catia Z. Mortimer, Schuyler G. Chapin, from The New York Times
  • AllSouls.org
Preceded by General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera
1972-1974
Succeeded by
Anthony A. Bliss

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Schuyler Garrison Chapin February 13 1923 March 7 2009 was a General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera and later Commissioner of Cultural Affairs for New York City during the administration of Mayor Rudy Giuliani He also served as the dean of the Columbia University School of the Arts Schuyler Garrison ChapinGeneral Manager of the Metropolitan OperaIn office 1972 1974Preceded byGoran GenteleSucceeded byAnthony A BlissPersonal detailsBornSchuyler Garrison Chapin 1923 02 13 February 13 1923New York City U S DiedMarch 7 2009 2009 03 07 aged 86 New York City U S Spouse s Elizabeth Steinway m 1947 1993 her death Catia Zoullas Mortimer m 1995 EducationMillbrook SchoolAwardsLegion d honneur 2002 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and family editSchuyler Garrison Chapin was born on February 13 1923 He was the son of Lindley Hoffman Paul Chapin 1888 1938 and Leila Howard Chapin nee Burden 1899 1967 1 His father s sisters were poet Katherine Garrison Chapin and sculptor Cornelia Van Auken Chapin his father s half sister was publisher Marguerite Caetani Career editWhile still a teenager in the 1930s he began accompanying millionaire widow and former actress Eleanor Belmont to the Metropolitan Opera 2 He attended the Millbrook School in 1940 where he was very active in the performing and musical arts 3 however he did not graduate from high school nor college but was the recipient of numerous university honors He became a pilot during World War II By 1953 he had become Jascha Heifetz s tour manager Around this time he also befriended Leonard Bernstein several of whose live recordings including the Grammy award winning Beethoven s Birthday 1970 Chapin produced In 1963 he was named vice president of Lincoln Center and co founded the Film Society of Lincoln Center in 1969 4 In 1972 he accepted the position of General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera after the previous GM Goran Gentele died in a car accident before the opening of his first season Chapin stayed on at the Met for four years subsequently becoming Dean of Columbia University s Graduate School of the Arts During Chapin s tenure at Columbia enrollment doubled and he raised 7 million and strengthened the fine arts curriculum He remained there for 10 years being kept on as Dean emeritus He then moved on to the job of vice president of Steinway amp Sons before becoming the cultural affairs commissioner of New York City from 1994 to 2001 5 In 2002 he was awarded France s Legion d honneur 82 years after his father L H Paul Chapin a World War I liaison officer between General Pershing and Marshall Foch received the same honor He also wrote several books including Leonard Bernstein Notes From a Friend and was also a Board Member Emeritus In Memoriam at The Center for Arts Education 5 Personal life editOn March 15 1947 he married his first wife Elizabeth Steinway 1925 1993 6 Steinway was the daughter of Theodore E Steinway and Ruth nee Davis Steinway 7 The Steinways were descendants of Henry E Steinway the founder of Steinway amp Sons Chapin s best man was his uncle by marriage Francis Biddle the former United States Attorney General 5 Together they had four sons Henry Burden Chapin Theodore Steinway Chapin Samuel Garrison Chapin who married Caroline Shippen Davis in 1982 8 Miles Chapin born December 6 1954 After his wife died in 1993 Chapin met and married his second wife divorcee Catia Zoullas Mortimer in 1995 Mayor Rudy Giuliani officiated the marriage at Gracie Mansion New York City 5 References edit Harvard College 1780 Class of 1911 Decennial Report Pub Four Seasons Co 1921 pp 70 71 New York Times article Film interview 2006 about his experience at Millbrook School Grimes William 2011 09 20 William F May 95 Dies Helped Found Film Society New York Times Retrieved 2011 09 22 a b c d Wakin Daniel J 7 March 2009 Schuyler Chapin Patriarch of Arts in New York Dies at 86 The New York Times Retrieved 11 April 2016 Staff 18 June 1993 Elizabeth Chapin Arts Panel Member And Volunteer 68 The New York Times Retrieved 11 April 2016 Isacoff Stuart and Ratcliffe Robald V Steinway Chronicle Books 2002 pp 24 25 Caroline Shippen Davis Wed The New York Times 23 May 1982 Retrieved 11 April 2016 External links editSalute to Schuyler Chapin by composer M Zachary Johnson who served as secretary to Mr Chapin Schuyler Chapin Patron of New York Arts Dies The New York Times March 7 2009 VOWS Catia Z Mortimer Schuyler G Chapin from The New York Times AllSouls org ArtsUsa orgPreceded byGoran Gentele General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera1972 1974 Succeeded byAnthony A Bliss Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Schuyler Chapin amp oldid 1153272547, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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