Ida Halpern

Ida Halpern
Born July 17, 1910
Vienna, Austria
Died February 7, 1987 (aged 76)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Citizenship Canadian
Fields Ethnomusicologist
Institutions University of Shanghai, University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University
Alma mater Ph.D., musicology, University of Vienna, 1938
Academic advisors Robert Lach, Egon Wellesz, Robert Haas
Known for Collecting, recording, and transcribing music of Native Americans of coastal British Columbia (particularly the Kwakiutl

Ida Halpern (July 17, 1910 February 7, 1987) was a Canadian ethnomusicologist.

Born in Vienna, Austria, Halpern became a Canadian citizen in 1944. She worked among Native Americans of coastal British Columbia (particularly the Kwakiutl) during the mid-20th century, collecting, recording, and transcribing their music and documenting its use in their culture. Many of these recordings were released as LPs, with extensive liner notes and transcriptions. Halpern died in Vancouver.

Ida Halpern received a Ph.D. in musicology from the University of Vienna in 1938 where she studied under Robert Lach, Egon Wellesz and Robert Haas. She taught at the University of Shanghai, the University of British Columbia, and was an Honorary Associate, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia.

The Ida Halpern Fellowship and Award, "to help support research on Native American Music of the United States and Canada" was established in her honor.[1]

References

External links