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E. Wayne Abercromie (born
30 August 1938,
Atlanta) is an
American conductor and a former Professor of Music and Director of Choral Programs at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Abercrombie studied at
Emory University and
Westminster Choir College, earning the B.M. (Voice) and M.M. (Conducting) degrees at the latter, as a student of Julius Herford, Nicholas Harsanyi and Warren Martin. In 1974 he received the D. Mus. degree in Choral Conducting from
Indiana University with Highest Honors, studying there with Julius Herford, Fiora Contino and Don Moses. He has been Assistant Conductor and Chorus Director of the Johnstown (PA) Symphony Orchestra and conductor of the Elkhart (IN) and Springfield (MA) Symphony Orchestra Choruses. He taught and conducted at
West Georgia College and
Indiana University at South Bend, has taught voice and sung recitals and solos with orchestra, and was a member of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chamber Chorus under
Robert Shaw.
He is married to
Massachusetts American Choral Directors Association board member Kayla Werlin.
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