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Name
  
John Williamson


Role
  
Conductor

Born
  
June 23, 1887
Canton, Ohio

Died
  
May 28, 1964, Toledo, Ohio, United States

Books
  
Selected Writings of John Finley Williamson

Occupation
  
Conductor and musician

Organizations founded
  
Westminster Choir College

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John Finley Williamson (June 23, 1887 in Canton, Ohio – May 28, 1964 in Toledo, Ohio) was the founder of Westminster Choir and co-founder of Westminster Choir College. He is considered to be one of the most influential choral conductors of the twentieth century. He was described by The New York Times as the "dean of American choral directors." He was a 1925 initiate of the Alpha Theta Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity, the national fraternity for men in music, at Miami University.

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Westminster

In 1920 Williamson founded the Westminster Choir in 1920 at the Westminster Presbyterian Church of Dayton, Ohio. In 1926, he also founded the Westminster Choir School.

In 1929 the School and the Choir moved to Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York State in 1929; in 1932 they moved to Princeton, New Jersey

Williamson retired as President of the College in 1958; He died suddenly in 1964.

References

John Finley Williamson Wikipedia