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Assistant Professors Cynthia Johnston Turner and Chris Younghoon Kim

Faculty

Robert Palmer

Given Foundation Professor Emeritus of Composition
Emeritus Professor
Composition
M.M., Eastman School of Music

 

Robert Palmer was born in 1915 in Syracuse. After basic studies in piano, violin, and theory, he entered the Eastman School of Music as a pianist, but soon decided to major in composition under Bernard Rogers and Howard Hanson. After completing bachelor's and master's degrees at Eastman, he studied with Roy Harris in 1939 and with Aaron Copland at the opening session of Tanglewood during the summer of 1940. Palmer taught composition, theory, and piano at the University of Kansas, then joined the Cornell faculty in 1943, where he replaced his own teacher, Roy Harris. At Cornell, he was responsible for founding the Doctor of Musical Arts program in composition and guiding it to national prominence. He retired from Cornell in 1980.

Professor Palmer holds awards and fellowships from the National Academy of Arts and Letters (1946), Guggenheim Foundation (1952 and 1960), Fulbright program (1960), and the National Endowment for the Arts (1980). His music has been commissioned by the Columbia Broadcasting System, Koussevitzky Foundation, Minneapolis Orchestra (now the Minnesota Orchestra), Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, Fromm Foundation, Kindler Foundation, and many others.

Photo: Charles Harrington, Cornell University Photography