Delta Omicron is a co-ed international professional music honors fraternity. It has three types of members: collegiate, patron, and national honorary members. The national board of directors recognizes musicians who attain outstanding recognition in the field with a national honorary membership. The board may also give a patron or patroness membership to musicians who have attained a national reputation in their field or to nationally recognized patrons of music. Following are some of its notable members.[1][2][3]
| Name
|
Member type
|
Induction date
|
Induction location
|
Notability
|
References
|
| Bruce Abel
|
Patron
|
1974
|
Cleveland, Ohio
|
Baritone
|
|
| Claudio Arrau
|
Patron
|
1943
|
Louisville, Kentucky
|
Pianist
|
|
| Dorothy Ashby
|
National honorary
|
1972
|
Detroit, Michigan
|
Harpist and composer
|
|
| Milton Babbitt
|
Patron
|
October 9, 2000
|
New York City, New York
|
Composer
|
|
| Joseph Banowetz
|
Patron
|
1973
|
Mount Pleasant, Michigan
|
Pianist
|
|
| Samuel Barber
|
Patron
|
1960
|
New York City, New York
|
Composer
|
|
| Evelyn Rothwell Barbirolli
|
National honorary
|
1965
|
Houston, Texas
|
Oboist
|
|
| John Barbirolli
|
Patron
|
1965
|
Houston, Texas
|
Conductor
|
[4]: 142
|
| Edmund Battersby
|
Patron
|
2001 or March 27, 2007
|
Jefferson City, Tennessee
|
Pianist
|
|
| Gisele Ben-Dor
|
National honorary
|
1995
|
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
|
Conductor
|
|
| Jack Beeson
|
Patron
|
1971
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
Composer and educator
|
|
| Jean Berger
|
Patron
|
1980
|
Denver, Colorado
|
Composer
|
|
| Philip Bezanson
|
Patron
|
1962
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Composer and educator
|
|
| Ingrid Bjoner
|
National honorary
|
1968
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
Soprano
|
|
| Frances Blaisdell
|
National honorary
|
1941
|
New York City, New York
|
Flutist and educator
|
|
| Joseph Bloch
|
Patron
|
1962
|
New York City, New York
|
Pianist and educator
|
|
| Jean Tennyson Boissevain
|
National honorary
|
|
|
Soprano
|
|
| William Bolcom
|
Patron
|
1989 or July 2006
|
Ann Arbor, Michigan
|
Composer and pianist
|
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|
| Gena Branscombe
|
National honorary
|
1925
|
New York City, New York
|
Composer and conductor
|
|
| Anshel Brusilow
|
Patron
|
1972
|
Maryville, Tennessee
|
Conductor
|
|
| Fritz Busch
|
Patron
|
1948
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Conductor
|
|
| Ernest Charles
|
Patron
|
1941
|
Lincoln, Nebraska
|
Composer
|
|
| Constance Cherry
|
Patron
|
February 2013
|
Jefferson City, Tennessee
|
Educator
|
[6]
|
| Loris Chobanian
|
Patron
|
1990
|
Kent, Ohio
|
Composer
|
|
| Lili Chookasian
|
National honorary
|
1955
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Contralto
|
|
| Curtis Clark
|
Patron
|
1984
|
Kent, Ohio
|
Pianist and impresario
|
|
| Joseph W. Clokey
|
Patron
|
1939
|
Oxford, Ohio
|
Educator and composer
|
|
| Michael Colgrass
|
Patron
|
1991
|
Akron, Ohio
|
Composer
|
|
| Fiora Contino
|
National honorary
|
1974
|
Bloomington, Indiana
|
Conductor
|
|
| Dominic Cossa
|
Patron
|
1971
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Bass
|
|
| Hollis Dann
|
Patron
|
1925
|
|
Educator
|
|
| Norman Dello Joio
|
Patron
|
1967
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Composer
|
|
| Nickitas Demos
|
Patron
|
July 2012
|
|
Composer
|
[7]
|
| Joerg Demus
|
Patron
|
1955
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Pianist
|
|
| Misha Dichter
|
Patron
|
April 13, 1999
|
Jefferson City, Tennessee
|
Pianist
|
|
| Fannie Charles Dillon
|
National honorary
|
1925
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Composer
|
|
| Walt Disney
|
Patron
|
1940
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Producer
|
|
| Olin Downes
|
Patron
|
1939
|
New York City, New York
|
Critic
|
|
| John Downey
|
Patron
|
1980
|
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
Composer
|
|
| Sophie H. Drinker
|
National honorary
|
1951
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
Musicologist and author
|
|
| Marcel Dupré
|
Patron
|
1937
|
Bloomington, Illinois
|
Organist
|
|
| Cecil Effinger
|
Patron
|
1957
|
Denver, Colorado
|
Composer, inventor, and educator
|
|
| Halim El-Dabh
|
Patron
|
1990
|
Kent, Ohio
|
Composer
|
|
| Robert Elmore
|
Patron
|
1965
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
Organist and composer
|
|
| Georges Enesco
|
Patron
|
|
|
Violinist
|
|
| Simon Estes
|
Patron
|
1979
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Bass-baritone
|
|
| JoAnn Falletta
|
National honorary
|
1988
|
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
Conductor
|
|
| Ray Ferguson
|
Patron
|
1976
|
Detroit, Michigan
|
Organist
|
|
| Wilhelmenia Fernandez
|
National honorary
|
1983
|
Detroit, Michigan
|
Soprano
|
|
| Francis Findlay
|
Patron
|
1934
|
|
Educator
|
|
| Birgit Finnila
|
National honorary
|
1973
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Contralto
|
|
| Harvey S. Firestone Jr.
|
Patron
|
1939
|
|
Philanthropist
|
|
| Carlisle Floyd
|
Patron
|
1961
|
Columbia, South Carolina
|
Composer and educator
|
|
| Eugene Fodor
|
Patron
|
1978
|
Washington, D.C.
|
Violinist
|
|
| Henry Ford
|
Patron
|
1939
|
|
Philanthropist
|
|
| Lukas Foss
|
Patron
|
1982
|
New York City, New York
|
Conductor and composer
|
|
| Virgil Fox
|
Patron
|
1958
|
Westminster, Maryland
|
Organist
|
|
| Vera Franceschi
|
National honorary
|
1955
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Pianist
|
|
| Ossip Gabrilowitsch
|
Patron
|
1921
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Conductor and pianist
|
|
| James Galway
|
Patron
|
1991
|
Columbus, Ohio
|
Flutist
|
|
| Mary Garden
|
Patron
|
1932
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Soprano
|
|
| Vance George
|
Patron
|
April 3, 2008
|
Washington, Pennsylvania
|
Conductor
|
[8][9][10]
|
| Armando Ghitalla
|
Patron
|
1988
|
Ann Arbor, Michigan
|
Trumpeter
|
|
| Vittorio Giannini
|
Patron
|
1953
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Composer and educator
|
|
| David Gillingham
|
Patron
|
1996
|
Normal, Illinois
|
Composer
|
|
| Joseph Gingold
|
Patron
|
1989
|
Bloomington, Illinois
|
Violinist
|
|
| Richard Franko Goldman
|
Patron
|
1964
|
New York City, New York
|
Composer, author, and conductor
|
|
| Eugene Goossens
|
Patron
|
1925
|
Rochester, New York
|
Conductor
|
|
| Camargo Guarnieri
|
Patron
|
1973
|
Sao Paulo, Brazil
|
Composer
|
|
| Ida Haendel
|
National honorary
|
1986
|
Dallas, Texas
|
Volinist
|
|
| Richard Hageman
|
Patron
|
1926
|
|
Composer
|
|
| Robert Hale
|
Patron
|
1971
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Baritone
|
|
| Howard Hanson
|
Patron
|
1925
|
Rochester, New York
|
Composer, educator, and conductor
|
|
| Louis Hasselmans
|
Patron
|
1940
|
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
|
Conductor
|
|
| Evelyn Lear
|
National honorary
|
1989
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Soprano
|
|
| Walter Hendl
|
Patron
|
December 1, 1960
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Conductor and educator
|
|
| Ethel Glenn Hier
|
National honorary
|
1924
|
Columbus, Ohio
|
Composer and pianist
|
|
| Ima Hogg
|
Patron
|
1971
|
Houston, Texas
|
Philanthropist
|
|
| Lorin Hollander
|
Patron
|
1974
|
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
Pianist
|
|
| Stanley Hollingsworth
|
Patron
|
1988
|
Rochester, Michigan
|
Composer
|
|
| David Holsinger
|
Patron
|
1998
|
San Antonio, Texas
|
Composer and conductor
|
|
| Hal Hopson
|
Patron
|
1988
|
Nashville, Tennessee
|
Composer
|
|
| Karel Husa
|
Patron
|
1977
|
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
Composer and conductor
|
|
| Donald Hustad
|
Patron
|
1994
|
Jefferson City, Tennessee
|
Organist, composer, arranger, and educator
|
|
| Roger Jacobi
|
Patron
|
1980
|
Interlochen, Michigan
|
Educator
|
|
| Grant Johannesen
|
Patron
|
1982
|
Cleveland, Ohio
|
Pianist
|
|
| Camellia Johnson
|
National honorary
|
1925
|
Jefferson City, Tennessee
|
Soprano
|
|
| Thor Johnson
|
Patron
|
1947
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Conductor and educator
|
|
| Vakhtang Jordania
|
Patron
|
1988
|
Chattanooga, Tennessee
|
Conductor
|
|
| Martin Katz
|
Patron
|
1985
|
Sarasota, Florida
|
Pianist and educator
|
|
| Graham Kendrick
|
Patron
|
February 2013
|
|
Contemporary worship artist
|
[6]
|
| Hans Kindler
|
Patron
|
1945
|
|
Conductor
|
|
| Tom Krause
|
Patron
|
1969
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
Baritone
|
|
| Rafael Kubelík
|
Patron
|
1951
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Conductor
|
|
| Gail Kubik
|
Patron
|
1960
|
Lawrence, Kansas
|
Composer
|
|
| Erich Kunzel
|
Patron
|
1993
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Conductor
|
|
| Fredell Lack
|
National honorary
|
1963
|
Beaumont, Texas
|
Violinist and educator
|
|
| Hans Lange
|
Patron
|
1940
|
|
Conductor
|
|
| Benjamin Lees
|
Patron
|
1965
|
New York City, New York
|
Composer and educator
|
|
| J. Reilly Lewis
|
Patron
|
2010
|
|
Organist and choirmaster of the National Cathedral
|
[11]
|
| Martha Lipton
|
National honorary
|
1943
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Mezzo-soprano and educator
|
|
| Frank Little
|
Patron
|
1977
|
Johnson City, Tennessee
|
Tenor
|
|
| Hugh Livingston
|
Patron
|
November 6, 2003
|
Maryville, Tennessee
|
Composer and pianist
|
[12]
|
| Normand Lockwood
|
Patron
|
1980
|
Denver, Colorado
|
Composer
|
|
| Jesús López-Cobos
|
Patron
|
1992
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Conductor
|
|
| George Lynn
|
Patron
|
1974
|
Fort Collins, Colorado
|
Composer
|
|
| Joseph E. Maddy
|
Patron
|
1934
|
|
Educator and conductor
|
|
| Spiro Malas
|
Patron
|
1971
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Baritone
|
|
| Nicolai Malko
|
Patron
|
1943
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Conductor
|
|
| Robert Marcellus
|
Patron
|
1980
|
Interlochen, Michigan
|
Educator and conductor
|
|
| Andre Marchal
|
Patron
|
1954
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Organist
|
|
| Jean Martinon
|
Patron
|
1967
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Conductor
|
|
| David Maslanka
|
Patron
|
1996
|
Normal, Illinois
|
Composer
|
|
| William Mayer
|
Patron
|
1964
|
New York City, New York
|
Composer
|
|
| James McCray
|
Patron
|
1981
|
Fort Collins, Colorado
|
Composer and educator
|
|
| Sylvia McNair
|
National honorary
|
1985
|
Atlanta, Georgia
|
Soprano
|
|
| Sherrill Milnes
|
Patron
|
1990
|
Urbana, Illinois
|
Baritone
|
|
| Yvonne Minton
|
National honorary
|
1975
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Mezzo-soprano
|
|
| Donald Neuen
|
Patron
|
1977
|
Jefferson City, Tennessee
|
Educator and conductor
|
|
| Geoffrey O'Hara
|
Patron
|
1938
|
|
Composer
|
|
| Paul Paray
|
Patron
|
1946
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Conductor
|
|
| Luciano Pavarotti
|
Patron
|
1978
|
Washington, D.C.
|
Tenor
|
|
| Vincent Persichetti
|
Patron
|
1946
|
Kent, Ohio
|
Composer
|
|
| Gregor Piatagorsky
|
Patron
|
1944
|
Louisville, Kentucky
|
Cellist
|
|
| Paul Plishka
|
Patron
|
1985
|
Detroit, Michigan
|
Baritone
|
|
| John Pozdro
|
Patron
|
1960
|
Lawrence, Kansas
|
Educator and composer
|
|
| Eve Queler
|
National honorary
|
1979
|
Detroit, Michigan
|
Conductor
|
|
| Florence Quivar
|
National honorary
|
1980
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Mezzo-soprano
|
|
| Samuel Ramey
|
Patron
|
1980
|
Washington, D.C.
|
Bass
|
|
| Robert Rayfield
|
Patron
|
December 1, 1976
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Organist
|
|
| Fritz Reiner
|
Patron
|
1920
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Conductor
|
|
| Bernard Rogers
|
Patron
|
1960
|
Lawrence, Kansas
|
Composer and educator
|
|
| Fred Rogers
|
Patron
|
1996
|
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
Educator, producer, and musician
|
|
| Gianna Rolandi
|
National honorary
|
1986
|
Spartanburg, South Carolina
|
Soprano
|
|
| Stella Roman
|
National honorary
|
1943
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Soprano
|
|
| Julius Rudel
|
Patron
|
1971
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Conductor and opera director
|
|
| John Rutter
|
Patron
|
1985
|
Jefferson City, Tennessee
|
Composer and conductor
|
[13]
|
| Carlos Salzedo
|
Patron
|
1926
|
|
Harpist
|
|
| Clara Clemens Samossoud
|
National honorary
|
1921
|
Detroit, Michigan
|
Contralto
|
|
| David P. Sartor
|
Patron
|
July 17, 2009
|
|
Composer and conductor
|
[14][15]
|
| Arlene Saunders
|
National honorary
|
1971
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Soprano
|
|
| Bidu Sayão
|
National honorary
|
1939
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Soprano
|
|
| Thomas Scherman
|
Patron
|
1965
|
New York City, New York
|
Conductor
|
|
| Kenneth Schermerhorn
|
Patron
|
1970
|
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
Conductor
|
|
| Tito Schipa
|
Patron
|
1940
|
Beverly Hills, California
|
Tenor
|
|
| Thomas Schippers
|
Patron
|
1971
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Conductor
|
|
| William Schuman
|
Patron
|
1968
|
New York City, New York
|
Composer and administrator
|
|
| Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
|
National honorary
|
1954
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Soprano
|
|
| Irmgard Seefried
|
National honorary
|
1953
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Soprano
|
|
| Robert Shaw
|
Patron
|
1969
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Conductor
|
|
| George Shirley
|
Patron
|
1972
|
Detroit, Michigan
|
Tenor
|
|
| Beverly Sills
|
Patron
|
May 1, 1971
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Soprano
|
|
| Henry Sopkin
|
Patron
|
1953
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Conductor
|
|
| Albert Spalding
|
Patron
|
1938
|
|
Violinist
|
|
| Oley Speaks
|
Patron
|
1939
|
|
Composer
|
|
| Susan Starr
|
National honorary
|
1964
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
Pianist and educator
|
|
| Eleanor Steber
|
National honorary
|
1943
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Soprano and educator
|
|
| Ruth Slenczynska
|
National honorary
|
1956
|
New York City, New York
|
Pianist, author, and educator
|
|
| Teresa Stich-Randall
|
National honorary
|
1966
|
New York City, New York
|
Soprano
|
|
| William Stone
|
Patron
|
April 1, 2003
|
Jefferson City, Tennessee
|
Baritone
|
|
| Gustave Strube
|
Patron
|
1932
|
|
Conductor and composer
|
|
| Shinichi Suzuki
|
Patron
|
1997
|
Johnson City, Tennessee (via phone)
|
Musician, educator, and founder of the Suzuki Method of Teaching
|
|
| Toshio Takahashi
|
Patron
|
1997
|
Johnson City, Tennessee
|
Musician, flutist, educator, and founder of the Suzuki Flute Institute
|
|
| Carl Tanner
|
Patron
|
August 8, 2005
|
Santa Fe, New Mexico
|
Tenor
|
[16][17]
|
| Deems Taylor
|
Patron
|
1939
|
New York City, New York
|
Composer and critic
|
|
| Alexander Tcherepnin
|
Patron
|
1939
|
New York City, New York
|
Composer and pianist
|
|
| Renata Tebaldi
|
National honorary
|
1957
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Soprano
|
|
| Henri Temianka
|
Patron
|
1961
|
Lawrence, Kansas
|
Violinist and educator
|
|
| John Charles Thomas
|
Patron
|
1940
|
Oxford, Ohio
|
Baritone
|
|
| Virgil Thomson
|
Patron
|
1957
|
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
Composer
|
|
| Kerstin Thorborg
|
National honorary
|
1939
|
Columbus, Ohio
|
Contralto
|
|
| James Tocco
|
Patron
|
1990
|
Middletown, Ohio
|
Pianist
|
|
| Noel Tredinnick
|
Patron
|
1988
|
Jefferson City, Tennessee
|
Conductor
|
|
| Norman Treigle
|
Patron
|
1971
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Bass-baritone
|
|
| Barry Tuckwell
|
Patron
|
1988
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Hornist
|
|
| Ramon Vinay
|
Patron
|
1948
|
Denver, Colorado
|
Tenor
|
|
| Frederica Von Stade
|
National honorary
|
1996
|
Brevard, North Carolina
|
Mezzo-soprano
|
|
| Reinald Werrenrath
|
Patron
|
1931
|
|
Baritone
|
|
| Paul W. Whear
|
Patron
|
1975
|
Huntington, West Virginia
|
Composer
|
|
| John White
|
Patron
|
December 11, 2005
|
Denver, Colorado
|
Composer, cellist, and author
|
[16][18]
|
| Robert Whitney
|
Patron
|
1950
|
Louisville, Kentucky
|
Conductor and educator
|
|
| Gavin Williamson
|
Patron
|
1954
|
|
Harpsichordist
|
|
| Beverly Wolff
|
Patron
|
1971
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Cincinnati, Ohio
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Mezzo-soprano
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| Richard Yardumian
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Patron
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1967
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Composer and pianist
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| Berj Zamkochian
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Patron
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1969
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Normal, Illinois
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Organist
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| Efrem Zimbalist
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Patron
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1940
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Georgetown, Kentucky
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Violinist and educator
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References
- ^ National Patrons and Patronesses of Delta Omicron
- ^ "National Honorary Members". Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
- ^ Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity: A Centennial History. Rogersville, TN: East Tennessee Printing Company. 2009. pp. 135–141.
- ^ a b Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity: A Centennial History 1909-2009. Rogersville, TN: East Tennessee Printing Company. 2009. pp. 141–161.
- ^ "NMC Newsletter Summer 2007" (PDF). Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ a b "Dr. Cherry Receives Unexpected Professional Honor". The Worship Architect. Archived from the original on March 6, 2014. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ "NMC Newsletter Fall 2012" (PDF). Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ "NMC Newsletter Summer 2008" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 5, 2009. Retrieved April 5, 2010.
- ^ The Wheel of Delta Omicron. Spring 2008
- ^ "Conductor Vance George Inducted As National Patron of Delta Omicron". Delta Omicron National website. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ Klafeta, Jennifer. "The President's 2010-2011 Fall Overture to Alumni Chapters and Clubs." Sept. 2010. P. 1.
- ^ "NMC Newsletter Summer 2004". Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ "National Patron John Rutter Honored". Delta Omicron National website. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ "NMC Newsletter Fall 2009" (PDF). Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ "Sartor Inducted as a National Patron of Delta Omicron". David P. Sartor website. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ a b The Whistle: 6. 2006.
- ^ "Carl Tanner Inducted As National Patron of Delta Omicron". Delta Omicron National website. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ "Composer and Cellist John White Inducted As National Patron". Delta Omicron National website. Retrieved October 6, 2013.