Warren Martin

Warren Martin

Warren Martin (1916 - 1982) was an American composer of classical music. He is best known for his humorous musical comedy (comic oratorio) "The True Story of Cinderella" (1955).

Martin entered Westminster Choir College in 1932. He graduated in 1936. After earning his bachelor's degree there, he went on to serve in the army and then to assume organist/ choirmaster positions in Los Angeles and Chicago. He returned to Westminster in 1951 to devote 31 years to an academic career, serving on that college's faculty from 1950 until his death in 1982. He served variously as head of the Graduate Department, as musical director, as conductor of the Symphonic and Westminster Choirs, and as head of the Theory Department.

His musical versatility is reflected in his compositional output, which includes orchestral music, solo and chamber music for a variety of instruments, and a large body of choral and solo vocal music.

"The True Story of Cinderella" is presented frequently for the students by members of the voice faculty at Westminster Choir College, now part of Rider University, and also where- and whenever there is a considerable enough gathering of alumni in one place to justify it.

Most of Martin's compositions remain unpublished, in manuscript form. An archive of his compositions exists in the Special Collections department of Talbott Library (located at Westminster Choir College). [http://www.rider.edu/172_6174.htm#martin]

External links

* [http://library.rider.edu/talbott/specialcollections.html#martin Warren Martin compositions archive] at Rider University Library


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