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  2. Crane School of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Crane Chorus was founded in 1931 by Helen M. Hosmer. It is composed almost entirely of music majors at the Crane School of Music, and usually numbers between 185 and 200 singers. Principal conductors have included Helen M. Hosmer, Brock McElheran, Calvin Gage, Stanley Romanstein, Rick Bunting, Daniel Gordon, and Jeffrey Francom.

  3. Brock McElheran - Wikipedia

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    In 1964 McElheran wrote the textbook Conducting Techniques for Beginners and Professionals, which is used today in several conducting classes around the world. Besides conducting various ensembles at the Crane School of Music, [5] [7] McElheran was also a guest conductor for a number of ensembles, including the Philadelphia Orchestra. [8]

  4. Donald George - Wikipedia

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    George was born in Pittsburg, California, and he grew up in Franklinton, Louisiana, near New Orleans.With voice scholarships, he obtained a bachelor's degree from Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana, while studying with Ralph Roberts and a master's degree from Louisiana State University, where he studied with Paul Knowles.

  5. SUNY Potsdam's Dunn Hall to be demolished in 2025

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    Nov. 23—POTSDAM — The building, initially home to the Crane School of Music, will fall to the wrecking ball in the spring of 2025. At its first meeting, the recently formed Campus Building ...

  6. State University of New York at Potsdam - Wikipedia

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    The Crane School of Music campus is in the northern part of the campus, east of the academic quad. The college has two libraries, the Frederick W. Crumb Memorial Library in the center of the academic quad, and the Crane Music Library in Schuette Hall at the Crane complex. The college also has six performance facilities.

  7. Stephanie Blythe - Wikipedia

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    The work of SUNY Potsdam professors Paul Siskind (music) and Alan Steinberg , the opera was performed at the Sara M. Snell Theater of the Crane School of Music by the Crane School's Opera Ensemble. In 2009 Blythe debuted at the San Francisco Opera portraying the role of Azucena in Il Trovatore. [6]

  8. Rachael Worby - Wikipedia

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    She holds a bachelor of arts degree in piano performance from the Crane School of Music at the State University of New York at Potsdam and began graduate work in musicology, at Indiana University and Brandeis University. Spurred to further her training as a conductor, Worby directly appealed to Jacques-Louis Monod. Though he insisted that there ...

  9. Renée Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Fleming was born on February 14, 1959, in Indiana, Pennsylvania, the daughter of two music teachers, and grew up in Churchville, New York. [12] She has great-grandparents who were born in Prague and later emigrated to the U.S. [13] [14] Fleming attended Churchville-Chili High School.