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Nancy B. Reich (1924–2019)

Author of Clara Schumann : the artist and the woman

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Nancy B. Reich was born Nancy Bassen in the Bronx, New York on July 3, 1924. She played violin and viola. She received a bachelor's degree in music from Queens College in 1945, a master's degree from Columbia University's Teachers College in 1947, and a Ph.D. from New York University in 1972. She show more taught at New York University, Queens College, and Manhattanville College. Her book, Clara Schumann: The Artist and the Woman, was published in 1985. She died on January 31, 2019 at the age of 94. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Brahms and his world (1990) — Contributor — 31 copies

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Other names
Reich, Nancy Bassen
Birthdate
1924-07-03
Date of death
2019-01-31
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Country (for map)
USA
Birthplace
Bronx, New York, USA
Place of death
Ossining, New York, USA
Places of residence
Ithaca, New York, USA
New York, New York, USA
Education
High School of Music and Art
City University of New York (Queens College) (BA)
Columbia University’s Teachers College (MA)
New York University (PhD)
Occupations
musicologist
biographer
professor
Relationships
Reich, Susanna (daughter)
Organizations
New York University
City University of New York (Queens College, Manhattanville College)
Short biography
Nancy B. Reich was born in the Bronx, New York. Her parents were Hyman Bassen, a writer and labor activist, and his wife Ida Orland Bassen. After her father's death in 1931, the family moved to Ithaca, N.Y., where Nancy’s mother ran a boardinghouse for Jewish and black students who were not welcome in college dorms. Later, the family moved back to New York City, and Nancy attended the High School of Music and Art, where she played the violin and viola. In 1945, she earned a bachelor’s degree in music at Queens College and married Haskell Aaron Reich, who later became a physicist. She completed a master’s degree at Columbia University’s Teachers College two years later, but was unable to obtain admission to the doctoral program at Columbia because she was a married woman. It was not until 1972, at age 47, that she she obtained a Ph.D. from New York University. She wrote a groundbreaking biography, Clara Schumann: The Artist and the Woman (1985), doing extensive research in what was then behind the Iron Curtain in East Germany. Critics said the book established Clara Schumann as an important figure in music in her own right, independent of her husband Robert Schumann, revising previous scholars' views of her; and helped focus new attention on female composers. Prof. Reich taught at New York University and Queens and Manhattanville Colleges and was a visiting professor at Bard and Williams. Her daughter Susanna Reich is an author of fiction and nonfiction for children and young adults.

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