Richard Arnold
conductor/leader of the Philharmonic Club
Biography
Richard Arnold is named in Dolge's account of the musical life of Chickering Hall as the leader of the Philharmonic Club, one of several ensembles—alongside glee clubs and chamber-music groups—that made the hall their permanent home. He is described as leading the club 'with able leadership.' The text provides no further biographical information about him, such as dates, nationality, or other activities beyond this single identified role.
Highlights
- Named as the 'able' leader of the Philharmonic Club, which made Chickering Hall its permanent home
Source
Alfred Dolge, Pianos and Their Makers, Vol. I (1911).
Public domain.