Cornelius L. Reid - Musical Education

Musical Education

  • Trinity Church Choir, Wall Street, New York, 1920–1925.
  • Private vocal study with Dr. George Mead, New York, 1929.
  • Private vocal study with Marie Wagner (pupil of Lilli Lehmann) New York, 1929–1930.
  • Private vocal coaching with Frieda Hempel, New York, 1930.
  • Private vocal coaching with Povla Frijsh, New York, 1932–1940.
  • Private vocal study: Dr. Douglas Stanley, New York, 1934–1937.
  • Vocal coaching: Dr. Frederick Kurzweil.
  • Voice: Ruth Kirsch-Arndt.
  • Piano: Carl Werschinger, Professor Angela Weschler.
  • New York College of Music, New York, 1945–1947.

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