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  2. Mannes School of Music - Wikipedia

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    Mannes School of Music (2016) Originally called The David Mannes Music School, it was founded in 1916 by David Mannes, concertmaster of the New York Symphony Orchestra, and his wife Clara Damrosch, sister of Walter Damrosch, then conductor of that orchestra, and Frank Damrosch. The Damrosch and Mannes families were perhaps the most important ...

  3. List of Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School alumni - Wikipedia

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    The following people are notable alumni of New York City's Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School (LaG) and its two legacy schools, The High School of Music & Art (MA), and High School of Performing Arts (PA).

  4. Charles Neidich - Wikipedia

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    A native New Yorker of Russian and Greek descent, Charles Neidich began his clarinet studies with his father, Irving Neidich, at the age of eight, and continued them with the renowned teacher Leon Russianoff and, later in Moscow, with Boris Dikov. [1] His reputation has grown steadily since his 1974 New York recital début while still a student ...

  5. Music of New York City - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, the New York classical music scene included Charles Griffes, originally from Elmira, New York, who began publishing his most innovative material in 1914. His collaboration with other area performers and composers on The Kairn of Koridwen was an early attempt to use musical themes adopted from non-Western cultures ...

  6. Charles Treger - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Charles Treger became an associate music professor at the University of Iowa, Iowa City and also played in the Iowa String Quartet. He left Iowa in 1970 to move to New York City continuing his performing career, and in 1972 also became a visiting professor at the Hartt School of Music in Hartford, Connecticut.

  7. New York College of Music - Wikipedia

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    The New York College of Music was established in 1878 by Louis Alexander (1839–1903) [4] and flourished for the next 90 years. Its first location was 163 East 70th Street. [5] The faculty, around the time of its founding, included conductor Theodore Thomas and pianist Rafael Joseffy. [1]

  8. CharlestheFirst, Electronic Music Producer, Dead at 25 - AOL

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    Charles Elias Ingalls -- a DJ and EDM music producer better known as CharlestheFirst -- has died. He was 25.The Nashville Police Department released a statement saying the cause of death is under ...

  9. Saint Thomas Choir School - Wikipedia

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    Saint Thomas Choir School is an all-boys boarding school located in Manhattan, New York, dedicated to the education and training of approximately 30 choirboys from ages 8 to 14. It is one of three all-boarding, all-boys choral schools in the world (the other two being Westminster Abbey Choir School in England and Escolania de Montserrat in Spain).