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Henry Bellamann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Bellamann
Heinrich Hauer Bellamann (April 28, 1882 – June 16, 1945) was an American novelist, poet, and music educator. He is best known as the author of the novel ''Kings Row''. == Early life and education == Bellamann was born in Fulton, Missouri, to parents George Henrik and Caroline (Krahenbuhl) Bellamann. After graduation from Fulton High School in 1899, he attended Westminster College in Fulton for a year before moving to Colorado in 1901 to study piano at the University of Denver.〔''Dictionary of Missouri Biography'' by Lawrence O. Christensen, University of Missouri Press, 1999〕 Following graduation in 1904, Bellamann began teaching music at a variety of girls' schools in the American South. Bellamann met his future wife, Katherine McKee Jones, while both were teaching at a girls' academy in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The couple would marry on September 3, 1907. For several years between 1908 and 1913 while on school summer breaks, the Bellamanns would travel to Europe so Henry could study organ and piano with Charles-Marie Widor and Isidor Philipp. From 1907 to 1932, when he began to pursue writing full-time, Bellamann held administrative and teaching positions at several educational institutions, including acting director of the Juilliard Musical Foundation, dean of the Curtis Institute of Music, and professor of music at Vassar College.
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