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    Frank Heino Damrosch (June 22, 1859 – October 22, 1937) was a German-born American music conductor and educator. In 1905, Damrosch founded the New York...
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  • Frank Damrosch Jr. (November 30, 1888 – April 15, 1966) was an American Episcopal priest, author, and writer. Damrosch, the son of noted composer Frank...
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  • a private performing arts conservatory in New York City. Founded by Frank Damrosch as the Institute of Musical Art in 1905, the school later added dance...
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  • Leopold David Damrosch, American author Frank Damrosch (1859–1937), German-born American conductor and music educator, son of Leopold Leo Damrosch (born 1941)...
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    Leopold Damrosch (October 22, 1832 – February 15, 1885) was a German American orchestral conductor and composer. Damrosch was born in Posen (Poznań),...
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  • double bass John Corigliano – composer Alfredo Corvino – ballet master Frank Damrosch – composer Bella Davidovich – pianist Giuseppe De Luca – opera singer...
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    document new species. Helen Therese Damrosch was born in Manhattan to Frank Damrosch and Henrietta Mosenthal Damrosch on May 26, 1893. Many close family...
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  • grandfather was conductor Leopold Damrosch, and his maternal uncles were conductors Walter Damrosch and Frank Damrosch. His father was Jewish; his mother...
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    Institute of Musical Art (later Juilliard), whose president, family friend Frank Damrosch, was Constance's adoptive "uncle". Charles also taught part-time at...
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    were submitted for the $1,500 prize (equivalent to $26,310 in 2023). Frank Damrosch, Frederick Converse, Felix Borowski, and Peter Lutkin judged the compositions...
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    Institute of Musical Art. This music academy was established in 1905 by Dr. Frank Damrosch (godson of Franz Liszt) and was dedicated to providing a teaching level...
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    teacher at the Berlin conservatory from 1875, he had among his pupils Frank Damrosch, Joaquín Nin, Ernest Schelling, Joaquín Turina, Carl Lachmund, Bernhard...
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    Damrosch was born in Breslau, Silesia, to Helene von Heimburg, a former opera singer, and the conductor Leopold Damrosch. His brother Frank Damrosch became...
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  • Orchestra, and his wife Clara Damrosch, sister of Walter Damrosch, then conductor of that orchestra, and Frank Damrosch. The Damrosch and Mannes families were...
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    Mannes (née Damrosch; 12 December 1869 – 16 March 1948) was a German-born American musician and music educator. She and her brother Frank Damrosch also taught...
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    with Ada Crossley, Ellison van Hoose and David Bispham, conducted by Frank Damrosch. It was performed in Sydney, in 1903. The first performance in Vienna...
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  • master Kurt Daluege, SS-general, Deputy Protector of Bohemia and Moravia Frank Damrosch, music conductor and educator Ernst Degner, motorcycle road racer Hans...
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    Girls, and trained as a musician at the Institute of Musical Art under Frank Damrosch. Geffen was a member of the editorial staffs at the New York Press and...
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    Congressman Anson Burlingame Frank Damrosch Jr. (1888-1966, class of 1906), author, Episcopal priest, and son of Frank Damrosch, founder of the Institute...
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    Stojowski sailed on the SS Moltke to the USA on the invitation of Frank Damrosch, founder and director of the newly formed Institute of Musical Art,...
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    agreed to do so, and got together a group of people, including Mr. Frank Damrosch, who sponsored Elias’ education at the Juilliard School of Music, at...
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    concerts of classical music in the world. On November 26, 1898, conductor Frank Damrosch and the New York Symphony Orchestra, presented one of the first orchestra...
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  • Elgar's music to American attention through the brothers Walter and Frank Damrosch and Theodore Thomas. He was instrumental in having Elgar awarded an...
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    17 – Paul Lhérie, operatic tenor/baritone (born 1844) October 22 – Frank Damrosch, organist, conductor and music teacher (born 1859) November 3 – Winthrop...
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  • ensured that he received training in music, eventually studying under Frank Damrosch at the Institute of Musical Art in New York. Before he became known...
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    Juilliard in 1936, the result of a memorial committee established by Frank Damrosch, Rubin Goldmark, Walter Naumburg, and Edwin Rice. Kneisel composed one...
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    years his senior, children's writer Dixie Willson. Willson attended Frank Damrosch's Institute of Musical Art (which later became The Juilliard School)...
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  • school that was organized by the prominent educator and choral conductor Frank Damrosch, and he continued there part-time until 1921. A year later he registered...
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    accompanied by the Musical Art Society of New York under the direction of Frank Damrosch. Following a 1903 concert by the Kaltenborn Quartet in New York's Mendelssohn...
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  • Bristol, music theory and composition with Dudley Buck, conducting with Frank Damrosch, piano with Albert Ross Parsons, and the organ with Richard T. Percy...
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