Bertram Currier

American musician (1874–1934)


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::summary American musician (1874–1934) ::

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FieldValue
nameBertram Currier
birth_nameBertram Herbert Currier
birth_dateAugust 10, 1874
death_placeNewton, Massachusetts, United States
death_dateMay 10, 1934 (aged 59)
occupationMusician
genreClassical
instrumentsCello
past_member_ofBoston Symphony Orchestra
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| name = Bertram Currier | birth_name = Bertram Herbert Currier | birth_place = | birth_date = August 10, 1874 | death_place = Newton, Massachusetts, United States | death_date = May 10, 1934 (aged 59) | occupation = Musician | genre = Classical | instruments = Cello | past_member_of = Boston Symphony Orchestra

Bertram Herbert Currier (August 10, 1874 – May 10, 1934) was an American musician.

Currier's father was the American artist Joseph Frank Currier (1843–1909) and his mother was Abbey Currier (née Appleton). Currier was a distant relative of Nathaniel Currier, the 19th century lithographer. Currier played cello with the Boston Symphony Orchestra for many years. He led an orchestra and string quartet during the Boston's off season.

Bertram's wife, Olga (née Brandenburg), majored in piano and graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music. Both were composers and music teachers, and operated a family music school in Newton, Massachusetts. They had five children, including singer/actress Jane Morgan.

Bertram Currier died on May 10, 1934, aged 59, in Newton, Massachusetts.

References

References

  1. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZNR-6XW "Bertram Herbert Currier, 1917-1918"]; United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, National Archives and Records Administration
  2. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2Q2-9FTM "Bertram Herbert Currier"]; Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001.
  3. (November 6, 1965). "The Talented Jane Morgan". The Syracuse Post-Standard.
  4. (May 10, 1934). "Bertram H. Currier". [[The New York Times]].

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