Ruth Stuber Jeanne
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Ruth Stuber Jeanne | |
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Birth name | Ruth Stuber |
Born | May 13, 1910 |
Died | April 6, 2004 percussion, violin | (aged 94)
Ruth Stuber Jeanne (
Training
Her father, Benjamin F. Stuber, taught strings in the Evanston (IL) public schools. Her early training was as violinist, and she played violin in the Evanston Symphony in high school and while studying at Northwestern University's School of Music in the early 1930s, being elected chair of the music students' social committee in fall 1931.
Family
In 1941, Ruth Stuber married Armand L. Jeanne (b. 14 June 1911,
Both Ruth and Armand are buried at Maple Grove Cemetery, Granville, Ohio.
References
- ^ Concert Offered by Orchestrette; Concertino for Marimba and Orchestra Featured at the Carnegie Chamber Hall, The New York Times, April 30, 1940
- ^ "Music School Officers are Elected." Paxton (IL) Record, 5 November 1931.
- ^ "Farmers' All-Day Picnic Set for Thursday, November 2." Florence (AL) Herald, 27 October 1933.
- ^ "Formal Opening Station WNRA Nov. 17-18." Florence (AL) Herald, 17 November 1933.
- ^ "College Names New Violin Head." Andalusia (AL) Star, 4 October 1934.
- ^ James Loyal Moore, PhD (Associate Professor of Music Emeritus at Ohio State University), Obituary: Ruth Stuber Jeanne, Percussive Notes (magazine), PAS (date of publication unknown)
- ^ Metropolitan Opera Archives
- ^ "Named to Faculty." Nassau Daily Review-Star, 10 September 1937.
External links
- Image of Ruth Stuber: LaBudde Special Collections Dept. | Paul Creston Collection: Photographs, University of Missouri, Kansas City
- Image of Creston Concertino manuscript, Percussive Notes (magazine), PAS
- Obituaries
- Jeanne, The Columbus Dispatch, April 21, 2004
- Jeanne, The Advocate (Newark, Ohio), April 10, 2004
- James Loyal Moore, PhD (Associate Professor of Music Emeritus at Ohio State University), Obituary: Ruth Stuber Jeanne, Percussive Notes (magazine), PAS (date of publication unknown)
- Ruth Stuber Jeanne, The Times-Recorder (Zanesville, Ohio) April 11, 2004