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Ureli Corelli Hill (born
New York,
1802 - died
Paterson, New Jersey,
September 2,
1875) was an
American conductor, and the first president and conductor of the
New York Philharmonic Society. His grandfather, Frederick Hill, was a
fifer in the Revolutionary army. His father,
Uri Keeler Hill, was a music teacher and composer. Ureli’s only sibling, George Handel “Yankee” Hill, was a writer and actor noted for his depiction of Yankee characters.
Hill served alternately as conductor and violinist with the New York Sacred Music Society between 1828 and 1835. In 1838 he directed the first American performance of
Mendelssohn's cantata
St. Paul. He studied in Germany for two years with the composer, conductor, and violinist
Louis Spohr. After returning to New York, Hill organized the meeting on April 2, 1842, at which the New York Philharmonic Society was founded. At the meeting, Hill was named the first President of the Society. As was typical of this era, the concert featured several different conductors and a mixture of opera excerpts, full orchestral works, and chamber music. Later during the same concert, Hill played violin in a performance of a
Hummel Piano Quintet.
Hill was in Ohio from 1847 to 1850, but returned to New York, and signed on as violinist, and board member of the Orchestra. In his capacity as board member, he became embroiled in the controversy over the nature of American music and the role the Orchestra should take to foster and promote American composers such as
George Bristow and
William Henry Fry.
Hill had a series of failed artistic and business ventures. He invented a piano that would never go out of tune, as it used small bells instead of wire strings. He traveled as far as
London in an effort to commercialize the instrument, but it didn't succeed.
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