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Irving Milton Adolphus (January 27, 1913 – August 16, 1988)〔Social Security Death Index; Milton Adolphus; 204-03-9597〕 was an American pianist and composer. ==Biography== Born in the Bronx, New York and educated at Yale University, his classical compositions include over 200 orchestral, vocal and chamber works, among them 13 symphonies and 35 string quartets (including one unnumbered). In 1935 he moved to Philadelphia where he studied composition with Rosario Scalero. He was also a founding member of the American Composers Alliance〔() | ''Bulletin:'' American Composers Alliance, 1959〕 (of which Aaron Copland was the first president); involved extensively with The Curtis Institute of Music; a board member of the League of Composers; Director of the Philadelphia Music Center〔(Liner notes: Music For Orchestra, 1965. )〕 and active in the US civil rights movement. He married Elena Watnik (1913–2005),〔Social Security Death Index; Elena Adolphus; 161-07-0736〕 and had a son, Stephen Harris Adolphus. He was appointed director of the Philadelphia Music Center in 1936,〔(Liner notes, CRI LP jacket for Polish National Radio Orchestra album. )〕 and in 1938 moved to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where he worked for the Department of Labor and Industry of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania until his retirement in West Harwich, Massachusetts, where he organized the Chatham Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.〔Chatham Unitarian Universalist Fellowship; ("The Miracle on Main Street". )〕 He died in Harwich, Massachusetts, on August 16, 1988.
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