Krader, Barbara (née Lattimer)

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Krader, Barbara (née Lattimer)

Krader, Barbara (née Lattimer), American ethnomusicologist; b. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1922. She studied music with Krenek at Vassar Coll. (A.B., 1942), and later took courses in Russian and Slavonic languages, and in literature with Roman Jakobson at Columbia Univ. (A.M., 1948). After a brief period at the Univ. of Prague (1948–49), she completed her education with Jakobson at Radcliffe Coll. (Ph.D., 1955, with the diss. Serbian Peasant Wedding Ritual Songs: A Formal, Semantic and Functional Analysis). She worked as a reference librarian in the Slavonic division of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. (1959–63) and as a lecturer in Slavonic at Ohio State Univ. (1963–64); in 1965-66 she was executive secretary of the International Folk Music Council in London. On returning to the U.S., she taught at Columbia Univ. (1969) and also served as president of the Soc. for Ethnomusicology (1972–73). She made valuable field recordings in Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Greece, and Romania.

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire