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46: 435: 23: 137:, with the hopes of reproducing the quality of instruction found in European conservatories. In 1926, the Institute of Musical Art merged with the Juilliard Graduate School to form what is today 514: 104: 33:(June 22, 1859 – October 22, 1937) was a German-born American music conductor and educator. In 1905, Damrosch founded the New York Institute of Musical Art, a predecessor of the 505: 605: 357: 610: 88:, but the musical impulse proved too strong, and, in 1884, he was an organist, conductor of the Denver Chorus Club, and supervisor of music in the 615: 620: 600: 498: 157: 276: 595: 491: 327: 254: 221: 188: 134: 103:
from 1885 to 1887. In 1892, he organized the People's Singing Classes, and he was also instrumental in founding the
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In 1897, he became supervisor of music in the public schools in New York. In 1898 Damrosch succeeded his brother
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Damrosch died in New York City on October 22, 1937, aged 78. Damrosch Park, part of New York's
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This article is about the conductor. For his son, the priest, see
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James, E.T.; James, J.W.; Boyer, P.S.; Radcliffe College (1971).
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Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary
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The Damrosch Dynasty: America's First Family of Music
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Frank Damrosch Jr.

Juilliard School

Breslau
Silesia
Leopold Damrosch
Walter Damrosch
Clara Mannes
Dionys Pruckner
Moritz Moszkowski
Denver, Colorado
public schools
Metropolitan Opera House
Mendelssohn Glee Club
Musical Art Society of New York
Walter
Oratorio Society
Clara Damrosch
Veltin School for Girls
Manhattan
New York Institute of Musical Art
Juilliard School
William Howland
University of Michigan
Hazel Scott
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
The Damrosch Dynasty: America's First Family of Music
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9780395344088

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