- Alice Tully
Alice Tully (
September 14 1902 , Corning,New York –December 10 1993 ,New York City ,New York ) was a U.S. singer, music promoter and philanthropist.She spent her high school years at the famous
Westover School inMiddlebury, Connecticut . Tully began her career as amezzo-soprano , then became asoprano . She studied inParis ,France , and made her debut in 1927 with the Pasdeloup Orchestra. In 1933, she appeared in "Cavalleria Rusticana " inNew York City .In 1958, Tully inherited the estate of her grandfather,
William Houghton , founder of theCorning Glass Works . During the rest of her life, she donated much of her income to arts institutions. Her cousin, Arthur Houghton Jr., one of the founders of theLincoln Center , suggested that she give money for achamber music hall, which came to be known as theAlice Tully Hall .Tully chaired the board of directors of the New York Chamber Music Society, and served on the boards of the
New York Philharmonic , theMetropolitan Opera and theJuilliard School .In 1970, Tully was awarded the
Handel Medallion for her contributions to the cultural life of New York City. Her most famous commission was forOliver Messiaen who composedDes Canyons aux étoiles which had it first preformace in theAlice Tully Hall in 1974.William Schuman ,Gian-Carlo Menotti and Riccardo Malipiero dedicated works to her.Sources
* Fuller, A., "Alice Tully: An Intimate Portrait", 1999, University of Illinois Press. (Excerpts available online at [http://books.google.com/books?id=Uuq-PfQ736UC Google Books] )
* Kozinn, A., 'Alice Tully Is Dead at 91; Lifelong Patron of the Arts', "New York Times" December 11, 1993. Available [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE6DE1F3BF932A25751C1A965958260 online]
*'Alice Tully - philanthropist - Obituary', "Dance Magazine", March 1994. Available online via [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1083/is_n3_v68/ai_14884440/print findarticles.com]
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