Edward Lippman
Edward Arthur Lippman was an American musicologist and professor emeritus of musicology at Columbia University.
Early life and education
Lippman was described as a gifted musician; as a child, he played classical piano weekly on WNYC and later jazz piano in a hotel band. He was an honor graduate of Clinton [High School (Clinton, New York)|Clinton High School] in New York City. Lippman earned a Bachelor of Science from City College of New York in 1942. After graduating, he taught radar to Air Force trainees.While a graduate student at New York University, he taught calculus, English, and radio and television repair at the RCA Institutes. Lippman earned a Master of Arts in 1945. Lippman earned a PhD from Columbia University in 1952, his dissertation examined music and space.