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Fannie Charles Dillon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fannie Charles Dillon
Fannie Charles Dillon (March 16, 1881February 21, 1947) was an American pianist, music educator and composer. ==Life== Fannie Charles Dillon was born in Denver, Colorado. She moved with her family to Long Beach, California in 1890, and studied composition with Heinrich Urban, Hugo Kaun and Rubin Goldmark, and piano with Leopold Godowsky in Berlin. After completing her studies, Dillon worked as a pianist, teacher, performer and composer in Los Angeles. She taught at Pomona College from 1910 to 1913 and in the Los Angeles high school system from 1918 to 1941. She founded Woodland Theater at Fawnskin, Big Bear Lake, California, in 1924 and served as its general manager from 1926 to 1929. She married Cypriot theater actor James Christo. Dillon died in Altadena, California. Her papers are stored by the UCLA library.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=7 November 2010 )〕 As a composer, Dillon was known for adapting bird calls into her scores. While she was teaching at Los Angeles High School in the late 1920s, future composer John Cage was among her students.〔Swed, Mark, ("John Cage's genius an L.A. story" ), Los Angeles ''Times'', August 31, 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-02.〕
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