Background
Ringel, Harvey Norman was born on March 25, 1903 in Peoria, Illinois, United States. Son of William Frederick and Mathilda Catherine (Wiesehan) Ringel.
(This is a fascinating history of the National Association...)
This is a fascinating history of the National Association of Teacher's of Singing from 1944 to 1985. Contents: Prelude The Parturient years The Patriarchal Years 1. John Wilcox 2. Leon Carson 3. Richard DeYoung 4. Homer Mowe 5. Walter Stults New directions 1. Bernard Taylor 2. E. Clifford Toren 3. Dale Gilliland 4. B. Fren Wise 5. Louis Nicholas Coming of age 1. William Vennard 2. Philip Duey 3. Berton Coffin 4. Karl Trump 5. Jean Ludman The more recent past 1. Gean Greenwell 2. Bruce Lunkley 3. Irvin bushman 4. John Burgin In addition to the text, there are a few photos throughout the book.
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Ringel, Harvey Norman was born on March 25, 1903 in Peoria, Illinois, United States. Son of William Frederick and Mathilda Catherine (Wiesehan) Ringel.
Bachelor of Music, University of Illinois, 1927. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1934. Doctor of Fine Arts, Chicago Musical College, 1954.
Doctor of Music (honorary), University Missouri-Kansas City, 1949.
Teacher singing Mercersburg Academy, Pennsylvania, 1927—1929. Instructor singing Wesley College, University North Dakota, Grand Forks, 1929—1931. Director conservatory, associate professor voice, 1931—1935.
Private voice instructor Chicago, 1935—1946. Administrator, instructor Chicago Museum College, 1946—1954. Associate professor voice Chicago Music College, Roosevelt University, 1954—1968.
Professor voice, 1968—1977. Professor emeritus, since 1977. Director summer session, 1968.
Teacher singing American Conservatory, Chicago, since 1977. Consultant and lecturer in field.
(This is a fascinating history of the National Association...)
Fellow: National Association Teachers Singing (charter member editor NATS bull 1955-1980, vice president NATS Foundation 1976-1990, historian 1983-1990). Member: American Academy Teachers Singing, Chicago Singing Teachers Guild (president 1976-1978), Society of America Musicians 1976-1978, Cliff Dwellers, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha.
Married Marian East. Edwards, August 30, 1931 (deceased). Married Lucile H. Hertel, September 1, 1945. 1 child, Marilyn.