File MS-5-1, Box 3, Folder 51 - Correspondence from A.S. Vogt

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Correspondence from A.S. Vogt

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MS-5-1, Box 3, Folder 51

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1 page + 1 envelope

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(1861-1926)

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Augustus Stephen Vogt was a Canadian choral conductor, teacher, organist, and teacher, born in Washington, Canada West. He is known for founding the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. He was also the principal of the Toronto Conservatory of Music (appointed in 1913) and served as dean of the Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto from 1918 until his death on September 17, 1926.

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File contains a letter from A.S. (Augustus Stephen) Vogt, thanking John Daniel Logan for his review of a performance by the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir.

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For a photograph of A.S. Vogt, see MS-5-1, Box 3, Folder 12.

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