Background
Schulze, Theodora Economou was born on September 19, 1930 in Hammond, Indiana, United States. Daughter of Xenophon and Emilie (Mueller) Economou.
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This sequence of programmed instruction provides a thorough explanation of every symbol of musical notation and how to execute it. It is designed for beginners with no prior knowledge of music, or for advanced players or singers who need a comprehensive review to fill gaps in their earlier training. This program was developed by the author at her private studio in the Carnegie Hall Building in New York.
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Schulze, Theodora Economou was born on September 19, 1930 in Hammond, Indiana, United States. Daughter of Xenophon and Emilie (Mueller) Economou.
Oboist protegee of Alfred Barthel and Kenneth Gekeler, 1943-1953.
Oboist protegee Alfred Barthel & Kenneth Gekeler, 1943—1945. With American Conservatory symphony orchestra, Chicago, 1948—1951. Music director, soloist Telemann Society, New York City, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, since 1955.
Appearances Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, New York, since 1955. Director & soloist over 45 recordings Vox, Nonesuch, Everest, Amphion, other United States & overseas labels, since 1959. Taught Carnegie Hall, 1954—1965.
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With Miami Beach Symphony Orchestra, 1974. Featured soloist Florida Pops Orchestra, 1976—1978. Appeared with Robert Goulet, Leonard Pennario, since 1977.
Treasurer Amphion Recording Society Inc., since 1982. Chairman Gift of Music Program National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, Atlanta, 1989—1993. President, Chief Executive Officer American Coservatory Music, since 1991.
Married Richard Schulze, April 16, 1950. 1 child Otto. soloist oboe.