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| | O'Connor Piano, MIDI Keyboard and Organ Studio |
 | | The Online Music Instruction home page is designed to teach you some of the basics of music theory, and give you an opportunity to test your knowledge of music. |  | | Try out a free guitar and piano lesson with the beginner in mind, but bring along or download a no-charge Macromedia Flash plug-in. |  | | The Net Music School brings online interactivity to music lessons. |
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http://www.oconnormusic.org/music.htm
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| | The Juilliard School -- Library and Archives - Internet Links |
 | | Sibley Library of the Eastman School of Music: Selected Music Sites |  | | Please note that these are links to external sites; content and availability of these sites are out of our control. |  | | Within each area, we present links to selected Web sites of particular relevance to members of The Juilliard School community. |
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http://www.juilliard.edu/libraryarchives/internet.html
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| | The Juilliard School Info - Encyclopedia WikiWhat.com |
 | | The Juilliard School is a music conservatory in New York City. |  | | In 1926 it merged with the Juilliard Graduate School which had been founded in 1924 with a bequest made by a textile manufacturer, Augustus D. Juilliard, becoming the Juilliard School of Music. |  | | The Juilliard School traces its roots to the Institute of Musical Art founded by Dr. Frank Damrosch in 1905 at Fifth Avenue and 12th Street. |
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http://www.wikiwhat.com/encyclopedia/t/th/the_juilliard_school.html
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| | Juilliard School - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Juilliard School |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | Music school and college founded in New York, USA, in 1924, financed by the will of Augustus D Juilliard, a cotton merchant. |  | | The Juilliard Quartet was founded in 1946 by the school's president William Schumann, and became famous initially for its interpretation of Bartók's works. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Juilliard+School
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| | Juilliard School - NYWiki |
 | | Juilliard is one of the best known performing arts schools in the United States. |  | | NYWiki is a collaborative community writing an encyclopedia of New York City written and edited by people like you. |
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http://www.nywiki.com/new-york-city/index.php/Juilliard
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