- Alice Chalifoux
Alice Chalifoux (
January 22 ,1908 –July 31 ,2008 ) was PrincipalHarpist with theCleveland Orchestra from 1931-1974 and, for many years, was its only female member. [http://www.cleveland.com/arts/index.ssf/2008/08/former_cleveland_orchestra_har.html]She was the youngest of four children born to merchant and violinist Oliver Chalifoux and his wife, harpist Alice Hallé Chalifoux in
Birmingham, Alabama . After learning to play from her mother and continuing as a music student in local schools, Alice was accepted as a student ofCarlos Salzedo at theCurtis Institute of Music inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . [ [http://www.clevelandartsprize.org/speccit_1986.htm Alice Chalifoux] . Special Citation for Distinguished Service to the Arts. Cleveland Arts Prize, 1986]Through her work with that orchestra under the direction of such legendary conductors as
Erich Leinsdorf ,Artur Rodzinski ,George Szell ,Pierre Boulez , andLoren Maazel , Chalifoux quickly became recognized as a specialist in orchestral technique. Her recording of the Debussy "Danses sacrée et profane" with the Cleveland Orchestra [Boulez conducts Debussy (Sony) [http://www.crotchet.co.uk/88697008162.html] Track: "La Mer".] received aGrammy Award in 1996. Chalifoux was known as a strong advocate of the method for the harp developed by Salzedo, but she also earned a reputation as a teacher in her own right through her many years spent teaching at TheCleveland Institute of Music , theOberlin Conservatory of Music and theBaldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music . Chalifoux was the primary instructor at theSalzedo Summer Harp Colony , inCamden, Maine , where she succeeded Salzedo after his death in 1961. Her students continue to hold posts with major orchestras.References
Further reading
*Pike, Anastasia (2008). Alice Chalifoux: a Centenarian's Legacy. "The American Harp Journal". Summer 2008.
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