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WHITE, Andrew B., b. 22 May 1912, Fort Deposit, Alabama, USA. Professor of Voice, University of Cincinnati; Professional Singer (Baritone). Education: Bachelor of Music and Master of Music, Univ. of Arizona. Diploma from the Feagin School of Dramatic Art, Rockefeller Circle, NYC; Five years of professional study in New York City with Sidney Dietch, renowned teacher of Leonard Warren, Todd Duncan. Married LaRue Mann, Career: Former Soloist & Leading Baritone, New York City Opera Company. Numerous symphonic, orchestral, and oratorio roles. Baritone soloist with Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians; made concert tours through the world, including. Korea, Okinawa, Hong Kong, South Vietnam, Philippines, Guam, Israel, UK, & Austria; Artist-Teacher at many music conference workshops including the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. Contrivbutor to: The Sinfonian; The Church Musician. Memberships: Pi Kappa Lambda; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; National Association of Teachers of Singing; American Guild of Musical Artists;.. Delta Chi; Choral Conductors Guild of America Honors: Indiana? Medallion of Merit, University of Arizona (Distinguished Alumni), 1960; Celebrity Homecoming Award, Birmingham Festival of Arts to Distinguished Natives of Ala., '1964; Held Dieterle Endowed Chair of Music at the University of Cinncinnati Conservatory of Music 1970-, Hobbies: Riding; Swimming; Leathercraft. Address: 1009 Clifton Hills Ave., Cin'cinnati, OH 45220, USA.':'°.
Andrew White produced many successful professional singers and teachers including Sherrill Milnes, Mark Oswald, Richard Zeller, Jacob Will, Stephen Lusmann
International Who's Who in Music and Musicians Directory - Seventh Edition 1975. Edited by Earnest Kay, Cambridge, England
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feagin_School_of_Dramatic_Art
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_of_Vocal_Arts
http://www.britannica.com/biography/Leonard-Warren
http://www.anb.org/articles/18/18-03550.html (Todd Duncan)
http://oregonmusicnews.com/tag/andrew-white/
http://markoswald.com/teachingPhilosophy.php
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