Montaigne (Walton), Ortiz
MONTAIGNE (WALTON), Ortiz
MONTAIGNE (WALTON), Ortiz. American, b. 1933. Genres: Music, Sociology. Career: Freelance writer and musician. With Buffalo Philharmonic, New York, 1954-57, and Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1957-62; Member, Ethnic Studies Dept., University of California, Berkeley, 1969-70, 1974-76. Publications: Coronation of the King: Contributions by Duke Ellington to Black Culture, 1969; A Comparative Analysis of the African and Western Aesthetic, 1970; Music: Black, White and Blue, 1972; Toward a Non-Racial Non-Ethnic Society, 1997. Address: 1129 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94702-1849, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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