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[[Image:Csarnold_cello.jpg|thumb|Caroline Arnold]] | [[Image:Csarnold_cello.jpg|thumb|Caroline Arnold]] | ||
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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' 29 January 1931 | '''Born:''' 29 January 1931 | ||
'''Died:''' 19 August 2014 | '''Died:''' 19 August 2014 | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' | ||
Caroline S. Arnold is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory (Oberlin, OH US) and Kent State University and played with the Akron, Columbus, and Youngstown symphony orchestras. She taught cello and music theory at the Ohio State University, and at Kent State, and was a member of the staff of United States Senator John Glenn beginning in 1985 until her retirement in 1997. In retirement she was a regular op-ed columnist for the Kent-Ravenna '''''Record Courier''''' and had 120 of her op-ed essays republished on Common Dreams, the progressive web site. | Caroline S. Arnold is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory (Oberlin, OH US) and Kent State University and played with the Akron, Columbus, and Youngstown symphony orchestras. She taught cello and music theory at the Ohio State University, and at Kent State, and was a member of the staff of United States Senator John Glenn beginning in 1985 until her retirement in 1997. In retirement she was a regular op-ed columnist for the Kent-Ravenna '''''Record Courier''''' and had 120 of her op-ed essays republished on Common Dreams, the progressive web site. | ||
In addition to her political pursuits, Arnold was a musician and composer with a special interest in 19th century American hymn-tunes. Her work has been performed by the Congressional Chorus in Washington and several Unitarian Universalist churches in Ohio. She retired in 2013 as principal cellist of the Stow Symphony Orchestra. | In addition to her political pursuits, Arnold was a musician and composer with a special interest in 19th century American hymn-tunes. Her work has been performed by the Congressional Chorus in Washington and several Unitarian Universalist churches in Ohio. She retired in 2013 as principal cellist of the Stow Symphony Orchestra. | ||
Daughter of long-time Kent State University professor and peace activist, Dwight L. Arnold, she has a daughter (Alys DeMattia), a son (Seth Henning) and a granddaughter (Sara Henning.) | Daughter of long-time Kent State University professor and peace activist, Dwight L. Arnold, she has a daughter (Alys DeMattia), a son (Seth Henning) and a granddaughter (Sara Henning.) | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
Latest revision as of 01:17, 23 October 2022
Life
Born: 29 January 1931
Died: 19 August 2014
Biography
Caroline S. Arnold is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory (Oberlin, OH US) and Kent State University and played with the Akron, Columbus, and Youngstown symphony orchestras. She taught cello and music theory at the Ohio State University, and at Kent State, and was a member of the staff of United States Senator John Glenn beginning in 1985 until her retirement in 1997. In retirement she was a regular op-ed columnist for the Kent-Ravenna Record Courier and had 120 of her op-ed essays republished on Common Dreams, the progressive web site.
In addition to her political pursuits, Arnold was a musician and composer with a special interest in 19th century American hymn-tunes. Her work has been performed by the Congressional Chorus in Washington and several Unitarian Universalist churches in Ohio. She retired in 2013 as principal cellist of the Stow Symphony Orchestra.
Daughter of long-time Kent State University professor and peace activist, Dwight L. Arnold, she has a daughter (Alys DeMattia), a son (Seth Henning) and a granddaughter (Sara Henning.)
List of choral works
- Desiderata (1972)
- Epistle to be Left in the Earth (1973)
- The Great Flood (1967)
- Two Pentatonic Hymns (1988)
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Publications
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