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Julia Klumpke

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20: 104:, a woman's college in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and directed the Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra; these positions lasted with interruptions through 1922. During World War I, she left for a time to do war work in Europe, assisting her sister Anna, who had converted her home outside Paris into a hospital for wounded soldiers. 107:
In 1928, she went on a world tour. In the mid-1930s, Klumpke returned live in San Francisco, where she was a member of several musical associations, including the Women Musicians Club and the Women's City Club (both of San Francisco), the California Composers Society, and the Music Teacher's
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with her father and two of her sisters. In her will, she left scholarships to both the San Francisco Symphony (for an outstanding string player) and Converse College. Her personal papers and musical manuscripts are held in the Julia Klumpkey Collection at the New England Conservatory.
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Julia Klumpke was born in San Francisco, California, the daughter of wealthy realtor John Gerald Klumpke and Dorothea Mattilda Tolle. She was one of eight children, and among her siblings were the astronomer
57:. Although reviews and other publications in her own day nearly always used the original spelling of her surname, the spelling is now often Americanized to Klumpkey. 19: 424: 419: 68:(composition). She graduated in 1895 with a degree in violin performance. She got further training abroad in the 1920s, studying violin with 123: 100:
Klumpke gave one of her earliest recitals in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1908. Beginning sometime between 1906 and 1910, Klumpke taught violin at
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There is conflicting information about Klumke's birth year. This date is taken from a memoir by one of her sisters. See
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in Boston, Massachusetts, working with Emil Mahr and Herman Hartmann (violin) and with
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Klumpke died in San Francisco and is buried there in the Neptune Society's
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Music Library Association Northern California Chapter Newsletter
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Klumpke composed over four dozen pieces of music, mainly
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with Henri Benoit. She took lessons in composition from
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Quatre pièces (Four Pieces, 1932; for viola and piano)
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American concert violinist and composer (1870 - 1962)
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Suite for Viola and Piano: San Francisco Bay (1951)
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Index


Dorothea Klumpke-Roberts
Anna Elizabeth Klumpke
Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke
New England Conservatory
Percy Goetschius
Eugène Ysaÿe
Leopold Auer
William Henley
Maurice Hewitt
viola
Nadia Boulanger
Converse College
chamber music
Golden Gate
Golden Gate International Exposition
Columbarium
The Lord Is My Shepherd
Psalm 91
In Flanders Field
Julien Bogousslavsky








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