Emile, Anders 17.jun.1892-5.jun.1976 Norway, Arandal - USA Minnesota,
Minneapolis Ramsey
organist, conductor, 1914 emigrated to the USA, 1917-1918 as musician residing at 938 55th Street in Brooklyn, 1923 organist of the Sunset Park
Methodist Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, 1924-1930 as church organist and private music teacher residing at 10 Albion Place in Richmond Staten Island
NY, 1940-1942 employed by the Board of Higher Education New York City residing at 10 Albion Place, 1945-1962 music teacher at Hunter College of the City University of New York City,
founder and
director of the Hunter College Choir, 1959 residing at 6 Sunrise Terrace Staten Island NY ; 8.oct.1923 in Brooklyn he married Thordis Judith Johnson
(Brooklyn 13.oct.1904-17.sep.1990 Minneapolis)
[in Mellen 1986 (and many other sources) erroneously named Anders, Emile]
Title
Parts
[] King Harald, the life that is free. Opera in 3 acts. Hunter College Playhouse, New York 7jan1948
libretto Pearl Cleveland Wilson (1883-1976)