Background
Singer, Jeanne was born on August 4, 1924 in New York City. Daughter of Harold Vandervoort and Helen (Loucks) Walsh.
Singer, Jeanne was born on August 4, 1924 in New York City. Daughter of Harold Vandervoort and Helen (Loucks) Walsh.
Student in piano Nadia Reisenberg, 1945-1960, composition, Douglas Moore, 1942-1944, Doctor of Philosophy (honorary.
Singer, February 24, 1945 (deceased Artist diploma National. Composer, concert pianist solo chamber ensemblesN.Y., 1947.
Editor 1972-1980, national.
Fellow International Biographical Association. Member American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (awards 1978), American Music Center, National League American Pen Women (national music chairman), Composers. Club, Bohemians, Phi Beta Kappa.
Composed numerous instrumental, vocal works including: Summons (baritone), 1975, A Cycle of Love (4 songs with piano), 1976, Suite in Harpsichord Style, 1976, From The Green Mountains (trio), 1977, (choral work) Composers" Prayer, Nocturne for Clarinet, 1980, Suite for Horn and Harp, 1980, From Petrarch (voice, horn, piano), 1981, Grandmother"s Attic, Quartet for Flute, Oboe, Violin, Cello, 1982, Recollections of City Island, 1984 (for viola, oboe, piano), Come Greet the Spring (choral), 1981, An American Vision (song cycle), 1985, Wry Rimes (voice and Bassoon), 1986, The Lost Garden (voice, piano, cello), 1988, To Be Brave Is All (orchestra and voice), 1993, Suite for horn and harp (Civil Defense), 1996, Tribute to Wallenberg (orchestra and voice), 1997, Avenue of the Righteous (orchestra and voice), 1998 A Cycle of Love (4 songs, Civil Defense), 1998.
Married Richard G. Singer, February 24, 1945 (deceased).