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Music from the Hilltop
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Music from the Hilltop

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In Music from the Hilltop, Benjamin A. Kolodziej studies three significant academic musical figures to weave a narrative that not only details the role musical studies played in the development of Southern Methodist University but also relates a history of church music and pipe organs in Dallas, Texas. Bertha Stevens Cassidy (1876-1959), the first organ professor and the only woman on the faculty of the new university, established herself as a leader and veritable dean of the church music community, managing a career of significant performances and teaching. Her student and protEgE, Dora Poteet Barclay (1903-1961), broadened the pedagogical horizons for her students. Many of her own students achieved great professional heights as performers and church musicians.

Robert Theodore Anderson (1934-2009) was intellectually able to bridge the gap between the theologians of the Methodist seminary and the performers at the Meadows School of the Arts. He consulted with the Dallas Symphony to prepare for the installation of an organ in the new Meyerson Symphony Center-an organ that would influence concert hall instruments in subsequent decades.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of North Texas Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
24 October 2023
Pages
352
ISBN
9781574419108

In Music from the Hilltop, Benjamin A. Kolodziej studies three significant academic musical figures to weave a narrative that not only details the role musical studies played in the development of Southern Methodist University but also relates a history of church music and pipe organs in Dallas, Texas. Bertha Stevens Cassidy (1876-1959), the first organ professor and the only woman on the faculty of the new university, established herself as a leader and veritable dean of the church music community, managing a career of significant performances and teaching. Her student and protEgE, Dora Poteet Barclay (1903-1961), broadened the pedagogical horizons for her students. Many of her own students achieved great professional heights as performers and church musicians.

Robert Theodore Anderson (1934-2009) was intellectually able to bridge the gap between the theologians of the Methodist seminary and the performers at the Meadows School of the Arts. He consulted with the Dallas Symphony to prepare for the installation of an organ in the new Meyerson Symphony Center-an organ that would influence concert hall instruments in subsequent decades.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of North Texas Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
24 October 2023
Pages
352
ISBN
9781574419108