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The Philadelphia Trumpet is a magazine published by the Philadelphia Church of God (PCG), based in Edmond, Oklahoma.Launched in February 1990, it initially focused on the doctrines of Herbert W. Armstrong's "Plain Truth" magazine after Armstrong's death in 1986. [1]
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Printed and bound dozens of books for the Athenaeum of Philadelphia and about 400 volumes for the American Philosophical Society Robert Aitken (publisher) 1734–1802 Philadelphia printer and the first to publish an English language Bible in the U.S.
Born in Cicero, Illinois, to Czech immigrants, [1] [2] he studied with Edward Masacek and Adolph Herseth and moved to New York to study with Harry Glantz and Nathan Prager.He was principal trumpet of the Dallas Symphony (1953–1958), assistant/third trumpet with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (1958–1967) and principal with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (1967–1975) before joining the ...
The son of a jazz trombonist, [1] Suderburg studied composition with Paul Fetler at the University of Minnesota, where he received a BA in 1957.He did post-graduate studies with Richard Donovan at Yale University (MM 1960), and with George Rochberg at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received his PhD in 1966 with a dissertation, "Tonal Cohesion in Schoenberg's Twelve-tone Music".
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Bandmaster Arthur Albert Clappé (1850–1920) first published The Metronome in January 1885 for band leaders. [a] [4] [5] In 1891, Harry Coleman (1845–1895), a Philadelphia music publisher and publisher of a monthly music magazine The Dominant, invited Clappé to become its editor.