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John
Ness Beck
John Ness Beck was born
on November 11, 1930 in Warren, Ohio. After graduating from
Warren High School in 1948, he enrolled at The Ohio State
University. In 1952 he graduated from Ohio State with Bachelor
of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees with a major in English.
After working for a year in Student Union activities at the
State College of Washington, he spent two years in the U.S.
Army. During this time, he became increasingly involved in
arranging for various musical groups. After his discharge from
military service, he returned to Ohio State and completed
Bachelor of Music and Master of Arts degrees in music with
composition as his major.
John was a faculty member of
The Ohio State University School of Music for seven years,
teaching harmony and theory. He left the university to become
owner and manager of The University Music House, a retail sheet
music store in Columbus. In this capacity, he was able to
observe the business side of the music industry, gaining insight
into the complexities of music publishing and merchandising. As
his compositions found their way into print and popularity, he
joined forces in 1972 with John Tatgenhorst in the creation of
Beckenhorst Press. His reputation as a composer and his
experience as a choral director soon led to an increasing demand
for appearances as guest conductor and lecturer at various
musical clinics and festivals throughout the country. John has
left a wonderful legacy of music to be enjoyed by all.
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