![]() In Basel Levy taught extensively, becoming Huber's successor of the virtuoso class at the Conservatory in 1917. He studied with Raoul Pugno, Egon Petri and Basel Conservatory mentor and colleague Hans Huber. Levy was born in Basel, Switzerland November the 18th, 1895. ![]() He served on the faculty at the University of Chicago from 1951 to 1954. Papers,, Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library Biographical NoteĮrnst Levy was a prolific composer and arranger of music, author and piano virtuoso. This collection, the preferred citation is: Levy, Ernst. Public and biographical items include an extensive radio broadcast interview, late interest and news articles mentioning Levy and significant correspondence, biographical information, catalogs of released recordings and copies of catalogued records from European libraries. ![]() Papers include musical scores and many significant written academic works, including a French manuscript of his book A Theory of Harmony. Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research CenterĮrnst Levy (1895-1981), composer and professor of music at the University of Chicago (1951-54). © 2008 University of Chicago Library Descriptive Summary Title: ![]() University of Chicago Library Guide to the Ernst Levy Papers 1919-2004 ![]()
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