was born in Mexico City, Mexico, to American parents Elsie Simmons (née Adams) and Charles Louis Seeger. Seeger graduated from Harvard University in 1908, then studied in Cologne, Germany and conducted with the Cologne Opera.[1] Upon discovering a hearing impairment, he left Europe to take a position as Professor of Music at the University of California at Berkeley, where he taught from 1912 to 1916 before being dismissed for his public opposition to U.S. entry into World War I. His brother Alan Seeger was killed in action on July 4, 1916, while serving as a member of the French Foreign Legion. Charles Seeger then took a position at Juilliard before teaching at the Institute of Musical Art in New York from 1921 to 1933 and the New School for Social Research from 1931 to 1935. In 1936, he was in Washington, DC, working as a technical advisor to the Music Unit of the Special Skills Division of the Resettlement Administration (later renamed the Farm Security Administration).[2] From 1957 to 1961, he taught at the University of California Los Angeles. From 1961 to 1971 he was a research professor at the Institute of Ethnomusicology at UCLA. In 1949-50 he was Visiting Professor of the Theory of Music in the School of Music at Yale University. From 1935 to 1953 he held positions in the federal government's Resettlement Administration, Works Projects Administration (WPA), and Pan American Union, including serving as an administrator for the WPA's Federal Music Project, for which his wife also worked, from 1938 to 1940.
Family His first wife was Constance de Clyver Edson, a classical violinist and teacher; they divorced in 1927.[3] They had three sons, Charles III (1912–2002), who was an astronomer,[4] John (1914–2010), an educator,[5] and Pete (1919-2014), a folk singer. His second wife was the composer and musician Ruth Seeger (née Ruth Porter Crawford); by her, he had four children Mike Seeger (1933–2009), Peggy Seeger (b. 1935), and another two daughters, Barbara and Penny Seeger.[4] His grandson, Anthony Seeger (b. 1945), is an anthropologist and professor of ethnomusicology at the University of California Los Angeles, and his wife Judith Seeger is a senior tutor in the New Program and former assistant dean at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland.
Contributions He is known, among other reasons, for his formulation of dissonant counterpoint.[6] According to the ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl, "Seeger played a unique and central role in tying musicology to other disciplines and domains of culture. This collection shows him to be truly a musical 'man for all seasons,' for what comes across most is the many-sidedness of the man."[7]
Along with his second wife Ruth, "discovered" the folk guitarist "Libba" Cotten who was originally hired to be their housekeeper.
Charles Louis Seeger, Jr.
GRAD: 1908 Harvard University
Marriage 1 Constance de Clyver EDSON b: 28 NOV 1886 in Colorado Divorced: 1927 Children
Charles SEEGER III b: 1912
John SEEGER b: 1914
Pete SEEGER b: 3 MAY 1919 in Manhattan, New York, NY
Marriage 2 Ruth Porter CRAWFORD b: 3 JUL 1901 in Ohio Children= Michael SEEGER b: 15 AUG 1933 in New York, NY and three other children
Pescatello, Ann M.,"Charles (Louis) Seeger", Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. L. Macy
Pescatello, Ann M., Charles Seeger: a life in American music, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1992
Seeger, Charles, Studies in musicology, 1935-1975, Berkeley : University of California Press, 1977. I
California, Biographical Index Cards, 1781-1990
New York, New York, Marriage Index 1866-1937
U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=41329120&ref=acom
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