Flora Burton Larson Eck

Flora Burton Larson Eck (1907-1996) was dean of students at Eastman for 26 years. Appointed in 1946, she also was the supervisor for the women’s residences and taught psychology at the School. She was actively involved with the Association of American University Women, the Four Seasons Arts Council, and the Hendersonville (NC) Symphony Orchestra. “Flora…

Max Landow

Max Landow (1877-1960) was invited to join the piano faculty of the Eastman School in 1922 by George Eastman himself. He enjoyed an international reputation as a virtuosic recitalist and an impressive teacher. Mr. Landow was born and educated in Germany and taught at the Stern Conservatorium in Berlin before coming to the United States…

Jessie Kneisel

During her high school years in her native Rochester, Jessie Kneisel (1904–1992) “fell in love” with the poetry of German writer Joseph van Eichendorff and the musical settings Robert Schumann composed for it. That interest became the springboard for her lifelong vocation. Upon earning undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Rochester in German…

Donald Hunsberger

Donald Hunsberger’s attention to musical expression and detail long distinguished his approach to music of America’s past, as well as to music of today. From 1962 until his retirement in 2002, he served as professor of conducting and ensembles at Eastman. During his 37 years as conductor of the School’s acclaimed Eastman Wind Ensemble, Dr.…

Julius Huehn

Julius Huehn (1908-1971), professor of voice and chair of the voice department at the Eastman School of Music from 1952 to 1971, studied at the Carnegie Institute and Juilliard. Mr. Huehn made his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1935, and performed regularly with them until enlisting in the United States Marine Corps in 1942, where he…

Sydney Hodkinson

A native of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sydney Hodkinson received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Eastman and continued his studies at the Princeton Seminars. He received his doctor of musical arts degree from the University of Michigan in 1968. Before returning to Eastman as a faculty member in 1973, Dr. Hodkinson taught at the universities of Virginia,…

Stanley Hasty

Stanley Hasty, professor emeritus of clarinet, was born in 1920, graduated from Eastman in 1941, and joined the Eastman faculty in 1955. He also joined the Rochester Philharmonic at that time. Before coming to Rochester, he served as principal clarinet for the Cleveland Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, and the Baltimore…

Guy Fraser Harrison

English-American conductor Guy Fraser Harrison (1894-1986) served on the Eastman organ and opera faculties from 1922 until 1925. Born in Guilford, England, he began his musical studies at the age of eight as a choirboy at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, where he also studied piano, theory, and counterpoint, and won a coveted scholarship for organ…

John Graham

John Graham studied at the University of California at Berkeley, with Philip Burton, William Primrose, George Neikrug, Renzo Sabatini, the Griller Quartet, and, in master classes, with Pablo Casals. His long and distinguished career as a chamber musician includes membership in the Beaux-Arts Quartet, Galimir String Quartet, and Speculum Musicae and appearances as a guest…

Sir Eugene Goossens

Distinguished English conductor and composer Sir Eugene Goossens (1893-1962) served as the first permanent conductor of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra from 1923 until 1931. During these years, he served on the Eastman faculty, helping to start and shape its conducting, orchestra, and opera programs. Known as a master interpreter of the Romantic and Impressionist repertoire,…