Background
Daitz, Mimi Segal was born on April 1, 1939 in New York City. Daughter of Benjamin Segal and Cheri Appel.
(An American musicologist focusing on French vocal music a...)
An American musicologist focusing on French vocal music and Estonian choral music, Daitz presents a study of Estonian composer Tormis, who has made the ancient Estonian traditional song, or regilaul a fundamental characteristic of his style, either using actual folk melodies and texts or integrating aspects of Balto-Finnic folk music into his setti
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music educator choral conductor
Daitz, Mimi Segal was born on April 1, 1939 in New York City. Daughter of Benjamin Segal and Cheri Appel.
Bachelor, Queens College, New York City, 1961. Master of Arts, City College of New York, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1974.
Teacher vocal music Junior High School 99-M, New York City, 1962—1963. Lecturer department music City College, City University of New York, 1963—1973, assistant professor, 1974—1985, associate professor, 1985—1997. Retired, 1998; music director Riverdale Choral Society, since 1997.
Singer various professional choruses, 1964—1976.
(An American musicologist focusing on French vocal music a...)
Member of American Choral Directors Association, International Federation for Choral Music, American Musicol.
Married Stephen G. Daitz, June 2, 1967. 1 child, Benjamin C. Student Cornell Univercity, 1956-1958.