Walter Ehret
Walter Ehret passed away on November 16th, 2009 at the age of 91, after a long, happy, and productive life. He left a great legacy as a teacher who touched many students’ lives.
He was the beloved husband and best friend of Beverly, his wife of 62
years, adored father of David Ehret and Christine Marver, and
daughter-in-law Pamela Ehret, and the proud grandfather of Jeffrey,
Julia, and Sarah Marver.
Mr. Ehret was born in New York City in 1918 to Adele Tonies and her husband who tragically died in the flu epidemic of that year. He was later adopted by a kind step-father, Charles Ehret.
Walter Ehret was a graduate of the Julliard School of Music and Teachers College, Columbia University. He has served as an adjunct faculty member of Hofstra University, Manhattanville College, and Teachers College, Columbia University. In addition, he taught instrumental and choral music in several New Jersey and New York school systems for over 40 years. In 1984 he retired as District Coordinator of Music for the Scarsdale, N.Y. Public Schools.
Choral
groups under his direction have performed with distinction at contests
and at other award-winning occasions. They have performed in Carnegie
Hall and Madison Square Garden, as well as on radio and television. His organizations have been invited to sing at New Jersey
and New York State School Music Association conventions, divisional
meetings of the Music Educators National Conference, and the first
American Choral Directors Association National Conference.
He was a past president of the Music Educators Associations for Bergen, Nassau, and Westchester Counties.
He was a former Vice President of Choirs for the New York State School
Music Association, a former State Chairman of Junior High School Music
of the New York State School Music Association, and a past member of
several MENC committees. He was a founding member and first New York State president of the American Choral Directors Association.
He
is well known as a clinician, conductor, and choral literature
specialist, and has functioned in these various capacities at over 300
workshops in some 30 states. He is one of the nation’s most prolific
and respected choral editors and arrangers, and has over 2000
publications in print. In addition, he is co-author of Growing with Music, a basic music series for grades K-8, co-author of Functional Lessons in Singing, a class voice textbook, author of The Choral Conductor’s Handbook, and co-author of The International Book of Christmas Carols.
As per his wishes, his body was donated to medical science.
His
family and friends will gather to celebrate his life at a future date.
Contributions to his memory may be made to the Eye Research Institute,
20 Staniford Street, Boston, MA 02114.
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