“When looking through the Music and Dance Department’s newsletter
it was noticed that in Myron Hager ’40. “Action was called for.”
Doric Alviani was a professor of music, founder of the fine
arts department at Massachusetts State College (now UMass Amherst), organist, vocalist,
conductor, and teacher from 1938 until his retirement in 1979. He
died in 1993.
Hager, his wife, Gladys ’41, John Osmun ’40, and Charles Powers ’40 led a fundraising effort during the last year to establish and endow the Alviani Master Class Fund. The goal of the fund is $50,000.
Primarily
supported by alumni from the classes of 1940 and 1943, 17 alumni have
together given more than $32,000, which will enable the Department
of Music and Dance to present voice students with one master class
each year.
“The drive to honor Doric began with the two surviving of the original
Statesmen, myself and John Osmun, and the sole surviving member of
the Statettes, Gladys,” reports Hager. “Those two vocal quartets had
been formed and coached by Doric in 1938 as interest and participation
in music began to grow on the Amherst campus. For the Fund, it has
been easy to enlist others like Charlie Powers (orchestra, choir, and
glee club), the family of Milt Auerbach (the Statesmen’s impressive
bass), and several members of the early classes known to be close to
Doric.”
“We hope that music students will want to join in this visible, audible, and long-overdue tribute,” says Hager, to honor Alviani’s “vision, talent, and dedication to establish the Amherst campus as the place to go to make and hear the sound of music.”
Anyone interested in more information about the fund should e-mail Doug Adler in our development office at adler@admin.umass.edu or call all him at 413-545-2796.


