AMTL Hosts Open Meeting at Town Hall

Meeting - Musical America 1926-12-18 Vol 45 Iss 9

Meeting – Musical America 1926-12-18 Vol 45 Iss 9

On December 22, 1926, the Associated Music Teachers League (AMTL) held an open meeting at New York’s Town Hall, inviting all music educators—whether members or not—to address the challenges and opportunities within the profession. A key focus of the discussion was maintaining and raising high teaching standards across the field.

 

The meeting followed AMTL’s annual gathering at the Hotel Majestic, where leadership roles were reaffirmed. Gustave L. Becker was re-elected as president, with Nathan Ulanov and Ferdinand Greenwold chosen as first and second vice presidents, respectively. George J. Brennan was appointed secretary, and Charles Levenson assumed the role of treasurer.

 

The board of directors for the upcoming year included notable members such as H. J. Brookman (chairman), Arturo Green, Bernard Jarow, Elis Moss, Aaron N. Ornstein, Bernard Ravitch, Ethel Spector, Amelia Hund, and A. Treumann. AMTL’s inclusive membership, representing both women and men, underscored its commitment to collaboration and advancing music education.

 

Source: Musical America 1926-12-18: Vol 45 Iss 9, https://archive.org/details/sim_musical-america_1926-12-18_45_9/page/14/mode/2up