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Brock McElheran

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43:, the son of Robert and Irene McElherean. He moved with his family to Toronto in 1930 when his father became president of Wycliffe College in Toronto. He attended the University of Toronto, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1939 and a Bachelor of Music degrees in 1947. He studied conducting at the Royal Conservatory of Music. 72:
For fourteen years, beginning in about 1970, McElheran directed the Saratoga-Potsdam Choral Institute, (SPCI), a three-week summer school held at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York. He was also conductor of The Elgar Choir in Montreal from 1972 until about 1980.
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Brock had various compositions published too. During his active career he prepared choruses for many of the world's leading conductors, including
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Besides conducting various ensembles at the Crane School of Music, McElheran was also a guest conductor for a number of ensembles, including the
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Music Reading by Intervals: A Modern Sight-Singing and Ear-Training Method for Singers, Conductors, and Teachers
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as a meteorological officer. He then joined the faculty of the State of New York University at Potsdam.
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Recently, Nelly Maude Case, a professor at Crane, wrote a biography on McElheran,
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McElheran conducted the orchestra and chorus at the closing ceremonies of the
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Passport Not Required: U.S. Volunteers in the Royal Navy, 1939–1941
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Eric Dietrich-Berryman; Charlotte Hammond (31 May 2013).
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In 1995 he published a book recalling his experiences in
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Conducting Techniques for Beginners and Professionals
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Brock McElheran, SUNY Potsdam conductor passes away.
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Brock McElheran, SUNY Potsdam conductor passes away
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Crane School of Music
SUNY Potsdam
Winnipeg
Manitoba
World War II
Philadelphia Orchestra
1980 Winter Olympics
Lake Placid
World War II
Eugene Ormandy
Robert Shaw
Zubin Mehta
Potsdam, New York
Brock McElheran, SUNY Potsdam conductor passes away
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"Relax..."
"Irene B. McElheran Dies In City At 76"


"Winnipeg Man Leads Winning Choir At Utica"
"Brock McElheran Directs U.S. Choir At Brussels Fair"
"Crane Collegiate Singers Delight Concert Audience"
"Orchestra Sets Program Tonight"
"Crane alum Renee Fleming featured at Saratoga"
Passport Not Required: U.S. Volunteers in the Royal Navy, 1939–1941

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