- William Strickland (conductor)
William Remsen Strickland (b. Defiance,
Ohio ,January 25 ,1914 ; d. Westport,Connecticut ,November 17 ,1991 ) was an American conductor and organist.He served as guest conductor for the
Cathedral Choral Society ofWashington, D.C. duringWorld War II . He conducted theNashville Symphony for five seasons, from 1946 to 1951, and later conducted theOratorio Society of New York .He was noted for his performances and recordings of contemporary works by American composers such as
Samuel Barber ,John J. Becker ,Jack Beeson ,William Bergsma ,John Alden Carpenter ,Henry Cowell ,Norman Dello Joio ,Vivian Fine ,William Flanagan ,Miriam Gideon ,Irwin Heilner ,Alan Hovhaness ,Mary Howe ,Charles Ives ,Frederick Jacobi ,Werner Josten ,Homer Keller ,Harrison Kerr ,Edward MacDowell ,Douglas Moore ,Horatio Parker ,Julia Perry ,Walter Piston ,Wallingford Riegger ,Richard Rodgers ,Carl Ruggles ,Roger Sessions ,Louise Talma ,Francis Thorne ,Lester Trimble ,David Van Vactor ,Robert Ward , andElinor Remick Warren . He also conducted and recorded inIceland ,Norway ,Poland ,Sweden , andJapan .He died at his home in
Westport, Connecticut at the age of 77, on November 17, 1991, oflung cancer .The William Strickland papers are held by the
Tennessee State Library and Archives inNashville, Tennessee . In 1991, a bequest from his estate helped to establish the William R. Strickland Commission Endowment Fund, which assists in the sponsorship of new musical compositions. [http://www.arsisaudio.com/cd150N.html]External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CEFDC173FF936A15752C1A967958260 Obituary from "The New York Times"]
* [http://www.jstor.org/sici?sici=0027-4380(194712)2%3A5%3A1%3C43%3AWS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-8 Article]
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