Background
Fromm, Paul was born on September 28, 1906 in Kitzingen, Germany. Son of Max and Matilde (Maier) Fromm. came to the United States, 1938, naturalized, 1944.
Fromm, Paul was born on September 28, 1906 in Kitzingen, Germany. Son of Max and Matilde (Maier) Fromm. came to the United States, 1938, naturalized, 1944.
Education high school Dr.Music (honorary), New England Conservatory Music, Boston, Massachusetts Doctor of Music (honorary), University Cincinnati.
The Organum for Paul Fromm was composed by John Harbison in his honor. Born in Kitzingen, Germany to a prominent family of vintners, Fromm was an early supporter of contemporary classical music in that country after he was exposed to Stravinsky"s Rite of Spring in the early 1920s. A Jew, he was forced to flee Nazi Germany in 1938 and immigrated to the United States where he settled in Chicago where he co-founded a wine importing firm, the Geeting and Fromm Corporation in 1939 and then founded the Great Lakes Wine Company in 1943.
By 1952, his business was sufficiently well established to allow him to focus on establishing the Fromm Music Foundation. which financially supporting young composers through grants awarded on the recommendation of its staff of musicians and experts.
Fromm"s protégés include Benjamin Lees, Ben Weber and Elvin Epstein. A "Paul Fromm Concert" of contemporary classical music is performed annually at the University of Chicago in his memory.
The Paul Fromm Award is given annually by the Tanglewood Music Center in his name. During the period 1984-1989, Earle Brown, then president of the Fromm Music Foundation, recommended many American composers for commissions including Daniel Asia, David Language, William Susman, Henry Brant and Steve Reich.
Member citizens committee University of Illinois. Advisory council Princeton University. Visiting committee humanities and music University of Chicago.
Board overseers Boston Symphony Orchestra. Board visitors Boston University.
Married Erika Oppenheimer, July 2O, 1938. 1 child, Joan.