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306: 333: 54:. A highly respected flutist and composer of flute music, Stringfield was a founding officer of the New York Flute Club in 1920 along with William Kincaid (later principal flutist of the 42:
before joining the army in 1916. In the service, he played with the 105th Engineers regimental band stationed in France during World War I. He studied composition in Paris with
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in 1946, serving for only one season before returning to conduct the Charlotte Symphony for the 1948–1949 season. Guest conducting engagements included the
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The Lamar Stringfield papers at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill included Stringfield's correspondence with
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in 1936, the Miami Symphony, New York Civic and Festival Orchestras, in addition to numerous other regional orchestras.
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Stringfield conducted orchestra concerts in Asheville beginning in the 1920s, organizing the predecessor to the
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He had a deep interest in folk music, publishing a book of arrangements of Appalachian folk songs with
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Schnyder, John. Interview by Lori Huberman and Meredith Gilliam Sunday, August 4, 1935
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in 1932 serving as conductor until 1938. He was associate conductor at the
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My complete story of the flute: the instrument, the performer, the music,
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and later graduated with a diploma in flute performance from the
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in 1930. Working closely with Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
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for the 1938–1939 season, was appointed Music Director of the
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in 1929 and founding the Institute of Folk Music at the
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for an exhibition concert in 1927. Stringfield won the
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He was born in Raleigh, North Carolina and studied at
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Mars Hill College
Asheville, North Carolina
Wake Forest University
Nadia Boulanger
Institute of Musical Art
Georges Barrère
Philadelphia Orchestra
New York Symphony Orchestra
New York Philharmonic
Asheville Symphony Orchestra
Pulitzer Travelling Fellowship
North Carolina Symphony
Chapel Hill
Radio City Music Hall
Charlotte Symphony
Knoxville Symphony Orchestra
National Symphony Orchestra
United States Navy Band
Bascom Lamar Lunsford
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Paul Eliot Greene
The Lost Colony
Robert Russell Bennett
Percy Goetschius
Edwin Franko Goldman
Morton Gould
Paul Green
Thor Johnson
Geoffrey O'Hara
Winfred Overholser

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