Leonard De Paur

Leonard De Paur

Leonard Etienne De Paur (November 18 1914 – November 7 1998) was an African American composer, choral director, and arts administrator.

Biography

Leonard De Paur was born in Summit, New Jersey to Hettie Carson de Paur and Ernst Leonard. His musical studies began at the Manual Training Institute in Bordentown, NJ [Turner, Patricia. Dictionary of Afro-American Performers: 78 RPM and Cylinder Recordings of Opera, Choral Music, and Songs, c1900-1949. 1990] with Frederick Work, brother of John Wesley Work II and uncle of John Wesley Work III. De Paur began to compose and arrange while he was a member of the Hall Johnson Choir. He sang in the baritone section and served as assistant conductor alongside Jester Hairston. In 1936, De Paur became the musical director of the Negro Unit of the Federal Theater Project in New York City. [Woods, Timothy E. Leonard De Paur's Arrangement of Spirituals, Work songs, and African Songs as Contribution to Choral Music. Diss. Univ. of Arizona, 1998.] During this time he was also enrolled at Columbia University and later went on to study at the Institute of Musical Arts, now the Juilliard School of Music.

De Paur enlisted in the Army in 1942 and became the music director of the play, "Winged Victory". [Southern, Eileen. "The Music of Black Americans: A History". W. W. Norton & Company; 3rd edition.] During a stint in the infantry, he was assigned to an all male-chorus. [Abdul, Raoul. Blacks in Classical Music: a Personal History. New York: Dood, Mead,& Company, 1977. 210-211.] The De Paur Infantry Chorus was made up of 35 men from the 372nd Glee Club. There performances consisted of art song repertory, Caribbean folk music, spirituals, work songs and military songs. In 1946, the De Paur Infantry Chorus was signed to Columbia Artists Management and Columbia Records. The chorus now consisted of men from the 372nd Glee Club, other branches of Armed services, and civilians. For ten years the De Paur Infantry Chorus was the top performing group at Columbia. In 1957, De Paur discontinued the chorus and produced the De Paur Opera Gala, which featured Virgil Thomson's "Four Saints in Three Acts", George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" and Oscar Hammerstein's "Carmen Jones".

In the early 1960s, the De Paur Chorus was formed to tour 18 African nations under the United States Information Agency [Woods, Timothy E. Leonard De Paur's Arrangement of Spirituals, Work Songs, and African Songs as Contribution to Choral Music. Diss. Univ. of Arizona, 1998.] . Shortly after the chorus disbanded in 1968, De Paur became the associate director of the Lincoln Center International Choral Festival. A few years later he was named the director of community relations. He created the Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors Festival [ [http://www.lincolncenter.org/load_screen.asp?screen=Lincoln_Center_Out_of_DoorsDoors Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc ] ] and the Community Holiday Concert Series. He retired from the Lincoln Center in 1988.

During his career De Paur received honorary Doctor of Music degrees from Lewis and Clark College and Morehouse College. He was the recipient of the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club Award of Merit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_University_of_Pennsylvania_Glee_Club] and an honorary member of the Morehouse College Glee Club [ [http://mcgclub.com/ OFFICIAL Morehouse College Glee Club Website ] ] .

De Paur died in Manhattan on November 7, 1998.

References

External links

* [http://www.colum.edu/cbmr/Library_and_Archives/Leonard_de_Paur_(1914-1998).php/ Columbia College Chicago: Leonard De Paur]
* [http://www.colum.edu/cbmr/Library_and_Archives/The_De_Paur_Infantry_Chorus.php/ Columbia College Chicago: The De Paur Infantry Chorus]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,794140,00.html?iid=chix-sphere/ Beware of Pretty Chords]


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