Albert J. McNeil

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Albert J. McNeil
Birth nameAlbert John Joseph McNeil
Born (1920-02-14) February 14, 1920 (age 101)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Occupation(s)Conductor, ethnomusicologist, author/editor
Associated actsAlbert McNeil Jubilee Singers

Albert John Joseph McNeil, (born February 14, 1920) is an American choral conductor, ethnomusicologist, author, and founder of the Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers. His career has been dedicated to upholding choral music traditions with the presentation of Negro spirituals and concert music by African American composers. He is Professor Emeritus of Music at the University of California, Davis, where he was director of choral activities and headed the Music Education Program.[citation needed]

Early life and education[]

McNeil was born in Los Angeles, California.[citation needed]

McNeil earned a bachelor's and a master's degrees at the University of California, Los Angeles, and did his doctoral studies at the University of Southern California, the Westminster Choir College of Princeton, and the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Among his teachers were , , , Roger Wagner, , and Jester Hairston.[1] Dr. McNeil received an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degrees from California State University, Northridge and Westminster Choir College.

Activities[]

Albert J. McNeil began his career as a music teacher in Los Angeles elementary, junior, and senior high schools and from there moved on to the University of California, Davis. In addition to that, he became director of the choir at the Congregational Church of Christian Fellowship and Guest Director and Lecturer with the Canadian Choral Conductors in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Presently, he is director of Music at the Founder's Church of Religious Science and a member of the board of the Los Angeles Master Chorale, the Neighborhood Music School, and Chorus America. He is also a life member of the American Choral Directors Association.[2] He was formerly, for ten years, Director of the Sacramento Chorale and co-founded the Sacramento Symphony Chorus. He also served two terms as member of the Choral Panel, National Endowment for the Arts.[3]

Albert J. McNeil is the author and editor of a series of music education textbooks.

Awards[]

McNeil is the recipient of several awards, including: Alumnus of the Year for Professional Excellence, presented by his alma mater, UCLA; The Michael Korn Founders Award for Development of the Professional Choral Art (1999), granted by Chorus America;[4] and a Lifetime Achievement Award given by the American Choral Directors Association. He has also been honored as a Sterling Patron of Mu Phi Epsilon.

Recordings[]

  • Albert J. McNeil and Roberta McLaughlin: Music Of The Black Man In America (Double LP), Bowmar Records, 1973

References[]

  1. ^ Profile for Albert J. McNeil at UC Davis
  2. ^ Profile for Albert J. McNeil at singers.com
  3. ^ Profile for Albert J. McNeil at UC Davis
  4. ^ "Chorus America, list of recipients of the Michael Korn Founders Award". Archived from the original on 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2012-01-23.

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