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Albert Elkus

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Elkus had an extensive association with the music department at UC Berkeley, lasting from 1931 to 1959. He became the conductor of the University Symphony Orchestra in 1934. He was chairman there from 1937 to 1951 and brought in distinguished musicians such as
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On returning to the United States in 1915, Elkus taught at the Jenkins School of Music in Oakland. From 1916 to 1928 he conducted several choral societies in San Francisco and Sacramento. He was the head of the Theory Department at the
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His 1917 piece Impression from a Greek Tragedy won the Juilliard Award in 1935 and found its way into many orchestra repertoires. He virtually stopped composing once he became chair of the UC Berkeley music department.
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In honor of Elkus, UC Berkeley annually bestows the Albert Elkus Award to four or five outstanding students from the class that Elkus taught most often, Music 27: Introduction to Music (for non-music majors).
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and remained firmly entrenched in the music of the Romantics. He also had a great love of the music of the Baroque and Renaissance eras, and took a vigorous part in furthering the music of his own time.
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Elkus came from a family with a background in music and commerce and received early music training from his mother, Bertha Kahn Elkus. His father, also Albert Elkus, was a business owner and
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Elkus was prolific as a composer, writing in a post-Brahmsian style, tending towards conservatism but with an emphasis on chromatic harmonics tinged with a dash of Impressionism. He revered
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In 1959 UC Berkeley conferred on Elkus the honorary degree Doctor of Laws. He continued to teach at the conservatory and give lectures at the university until his death.
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from 1923 to 1925, then again from 1930 to 1937, and finally returned there as the director from 1951 to 1957. He also taught at
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Elkus was one of the editors of Oscar Weil Letters and Papers (1923), with Flora Arnstein and Stewart Young.
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Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library of the University of California, Berkeley
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he studied composition with Carl Prohaska and conducting with
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After completing academic studies at UC Berkeley, he went to
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He was performed by symphonies around the world, including
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American composer, pianist, and educator (1884–1962)
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Mayor of Sacramento
San Francisco
University of California, Berkeley
Berlin
Hugo Kaun
Paris
Harold Bauer
Josef Lhévinne
Georg Schumann
Vienna
Franz Schalk
San Francisco Conservatory of Music
Dominican College
Mills College
Randall Thompson
Ernest Bloch
Roger Sessions
Arthur Bliss
Manfred Bukofzer
Griller Quartet
Beethoven
San Francisco
Los Angeles
New York


"Oxford Dictionary of Music and Musicians: Albert Elkus"
Music and Politics in San Francisco
Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians
Opus 1 Piano Pieces

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