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Margaret Baxtresser

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At the time of her death in 2005, the Tuesday Musical Association in Akron, Ohio, established a fund to dedicate one concert each season in tribute to Baxtresser. She had been a devoted supporter of Tuesday Musical for many years. Performers who have appeared on the Tuesday Musical Margaret
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invited her back on several occasions to perform. When Baxtresser died, she left her library of piano and chamber music to the Hanoi Conservatory of Music (now called The
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While Baxtresser owned the piano, it was played by leading composers, conductors, and concert pianists of the time who visited her home in Akron including
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to be a part of their Museum of Musical Instruments. Baxtresser acquired the piano from the estate of her teacher, Charles DeBodo. The piano, made in
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Baxtresser Annual Piano Concert series include piano luminaries such as
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Walter W. Naumburg Foundation International Piano Competition
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In 1994, she became the first American artist to perform in
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artist, and had two Baldwin grand pianos in her home.
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Baxtresser

pianist
Detroit, Michigan
soloist
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Walter W. Naumburg Foundation International Piano Competition
symphony orchestras
Vietnam
Vietnam War
government of Vietnam
Vietnam National Academy of Music
Akron, Ohio
professor emerita
Kent State University
Jeanne Baxtresser
flute
New York Philharmonic
Baldwin
Emanuel Ax
Joyce Yang
Garrick Ohlsson
Yuja Wang
Conrad Tao
MartĂ­n GarcĂ­a GarcĂ­a
Bechstein
Schubert Club
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Berlin
Budapest

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