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The Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music is part of the Baldwin Wallace University, in Berea, Ohio. The main building is Kulas Hall. The Conservatory is home to the Baldwin Wallace Bach Festival, the oldest collegiate Bach Festival in the United States. The Music Theatre program, directed by Victoria Bussert, draws hundreds of auditioners each ...
Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music Berea, Ohio; Bard College Conservatory of Music, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York; Ithaca College School of Music, Ithaca, New York; Lawrence University Conservatory of Music, Appleton, Wisconsin; Longy School of Music (recently merged with Bard College) Oberlin Conservatory of Music (Oberlin College), Oberlin ...
Baldwin University and German Wallace College merged in 1913 to form Baldwin–Wallace College. [8] During World War II, Baldwin Wallace was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commission. [9] Alfred Bryan Bonds was president in the mid ...
The building was formally Loomis School. Formally part of the building was also used as the university's daycare. Today it is home the university's Communications Arts and Science College. The building is slated to be removed in the University's master plan. E. J. Loomis was an 1890 BW graduate and became the mathematics chair in 1885.
The Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music at Baldwin Wallace University is home to the BW Bach Festival, the oldest collegiate Bach festival in the nation. The festival was founded in 1932 by Professor Albert Riemenschneider (longtime director of the College Conservatory) and his wife Selma. The then Baldwin-Wallace Festival Choir and Orchestra ...
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The Zeta chapter at the University of Missouri School of Music in 1908. The Alpha chapter, founded in 1898 at the New England Conservatory of Music as the Sinfonia Club, was active until 1977. [9] It experienced a brief revival from 1991 to 1995, [9] but closed once more and has remained inactive.
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