Background
Albright, Lois was born on May 17, 1904 in Elwood, Indiana, United States.
Operetta company executive director
Albright, Lois was born on May 17, 1904 in Elwood, Indiana, United States.
Student, Chicago Musical College. Student, Berlin Conservatory (scholar). Student, Vienna Conservatory.
Concertmaster, Nashville Symphony
1st violinist, Gary String Ensemble, 1935;
conductor, Opera in the Parks, Chicago
conductor, Harding U. Choir
conductor, South Music Festival
conductor, Chicago Music Festival
conductor, Phoenix Symphonic Choir
conductor, Phoenix Opera Association, 1948-1953;
conductor, Arizona Music Drama Guild, 1954, others;
teacher voice, Glendale Community College, Phoenix, 1964-1972;
chairman music department, Harding U., Arkansas, 1935-1940;
founder, artistic director, Phoenix Opera Association, Inc.
executive director, Phoenix Oratorio, Opera Singers
lecturer on Hopi lore throughout United States to museums, universities, high schools, others. Pianist, first concert at age four. Concerts in Midwest; soloist withmem.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Hall. Tours throughout United States. Violinist, concerts throughout Midwest.
Played many chamber music concerts throughout Midwest and East coast. Member Chicago Women's Symphony. Compositionsinclude Psalm 99, S.A.T.B. with soprano obbligato, Psalm 136, S.A.T.B. with piano, Isaiah 62, S.A.T.B. tenor, mezzo and soprano solos with piano, Revelation 22, S.A.T.B. soprano, tenor mezzo and soprano solos with piano, Psalm 45, soprano or tenor solo, with piano, others.
Coach Opera for Chicago Opera Company. Teacher voice Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, New York City. Founder, artistic director Phoenix Opera Association, Inc.
Executive director Phoenix Oratorio/Opera Singers. Founder, executive director, Viennese Operetta Company of New York, Inc., New York City, 1975-1996, president, conductor at Sun Dial, Sun City, Ariz, 1990. President Viennese Operetta Company American, Inc., 1989-1996,conductor in Sun City, 1990.
Conductor all performances Lincoln Center, toured West Coast, 1982, East Coast, 1983.
Member New York Singing Teachers Association (recording secretary 1959-1960), Sun City Symphony Association (board directors).