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  2. Surrey College of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Surrey College of Music was founded in 1946 by music teacher and educational composer John Longmire (1902-1986) with composer and organist Reginald Jevons (1901-1981). [1] It was based at Fitznells Manor in Ewell , and received support from many of the leading musical luminaries of the time, including Sir Arnold Bax as president and Sir ...

  3. Academy of Contemporary Music - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Contemporary Music was created by guitar tutor Phil Brookes [3] and Peter Anderton of Andertons Music Co. [4] In the 2000s, the academy partnered with three educational establishments for awarding qualifications: Guildford College which grants BTEC/Edexcel awards for the lower discipline, Middlesex University and the University of Surrey.

  4. Yehudi Menuhin School - Wikipedia

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    The institutional legacy of Yehudi Menuhin (1916–99) includes the Menuhin International Competition for Young Violinists, Live Music Now (specially active in the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria and France), the Menuhin Festival Gstaad, the Brussels-based International Menuhin Foundation and the Fundación Yehudi Menuhin España, but the Menuhin School has been described as 'his most ...

  5. Vivienne Price - Wikipedia

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    Vivienne Lola Price MBE (9 January 1931 – 6 November 2014) was a British music teacher and the founder of the National Children's Orchestra in 1978. [1] [2] In 1959, she and her husband Tony Carter bought Fitznells Manor in Ewell, Surrey, and formed the Fitznells School of Music, running it on the ground floor while living upstairs. [3]

  6. Guildford School of Acting - Wikipedia

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    Ivy Arts Centre. The main school building has 15 dance and rehearsal studios, and 10 tutorial/practice rooms. The Ivy Arts centre houses the 190-seat Bellairs Theatre, named after Beatrice "Bice" Bellairs, one of the original co-founders, and the 80-seat Rex Doyle studio theatre named after the actor and GSA alumnus. [7]

  7. Sophie Weisse - Wikipedia

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    Sophie Weisse (1852–1945) was a Scottish music teacher and founder of Northlands, an all-girls school in Surrey, England. She was the teacher and life-long friend of the music scholar and composer Donald Tovey .

  8. Felix Harold White - Wikipedia

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    White was born in Fetcham, Surrey into a Jewish family originally called Weiss. [2] He was the oldest of five children, and initially worked with his coal merchant father and his brothers transporting coal around Surrey. But his mother had taught him piano from the age of five and he made rapid progress, and soon developed a career as a music ...

  9. Esher Church of England High School - Wikipedia

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    Less than two years after its millennium renaming, the school built on its existing expertise to become a centre for School-Centered Initial Teacher Training (SCITT), which has trained 190 teachers in partnership with three others including George Abbot School, 95% of whom went on to work in Surrey Schools. A greater proportion of accredited ...