Perley Dunn Aldrich ( Eng. Perley Dunn Aldrich ; November 6, 1863 , Blackstone, Massachusetts - November 20, 1933 , Philadelphia ) - American singer ( baritone ), organist and composer.
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He graduated from the Conservatory of New England , then privately studied in Paris with Giovanni Sbrilja . The author of the cantata Sleeping Dryad ( English The sleeping wood-nymph ; 1896 ), songs and romances. He married Jenny L. Lamson in 1887. He taught in Kansas City and Utica , then in 1891-1903 . in Rochester , where, among other things, he led a small semi-amateur orchestra, and finally in Philadelphia , where, after the creation of the Curtis Institute of Music, he became the first head of the vocal department. From Aldrich studied Paul Althouse .
Buried in Elmwood Cemetery in New York .
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- 2 1 2 3 4 Musicians - 2 - London , New York City : 1915. - P. 4.
- ↑ International Music Score Library Project - 2006.