Marion Morrey Richter
Dr. Marion Morrey Richter was an American composer, music educator and pianist who toured internationally. She held several leadership positions in the National Federation of Music Clubs.
Richter was born in Columbus, Ohio, to Dr. Charles Bradfield Morrey, a bacteriologist, and Grace Hamilton Morrey, a concert pianist and music educator. Her brother Charles Bradfield Morrey Jr. became a well-known mathematician. She married Otto Clarence Richter in 1928 and they had one son.
Richter’s mother was her first music teacher. She went on to earn a B.A. at Ohio State University, as well as a master’s degree and a doctorate in music education from Columbia University. She also studied at the Juilliard School, receiving fellowships there from 1925-29.
Richter’s teaching career included work at:
- 1917-22 the Morrey School
- 1923-28 Heckscher Foundation
- 1929-52 Columbia University summer school
- 1934-52 Juilliard summer school.
Richter wrote the liner notes for commercial recordings of works by Alan Hovhaness and Vally Weigl. Her compositions were published by C.C. Birchard and include:
Band
- ''Timberjack Overture''
Chamber
- ''Sonata for Piano Trio''
Opera
- Distant Drums
- ''This is Our Camp''
Orchestra
- ''The Waste Land''
Piano
- Capriccio
- Carol Suite
- Prelude on a Twelve Tone Row
- Scherzo Fantastique
- ''Scherzo-Intermezzo''
Vocal
- A Ship Comes In
- “Cycle of Seasons”
- “Daffodils”
- “Hymn of Glory”
- “In Winter”
- “Longing”
- Sea Chant
- “Silence Sings”
- ''Tale of a Timberjack''