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 Juilliard School - definition of Juilliard School in Encyclopedia
B.H. Haggin, music critic, studied piano at Juilliard
As of 1946, the combined schools were named The Juilliard School of Music.
The president of the school at that time was William Schuman, the first winner of the Pulitzer Prize for music.
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 Juilliard School, The - Facts from the Encyclopedia - Yahoo! Education
l´yärd), in New York City; school of music, drama, and dance; coeducational; est.
1905 as the Institute of Musical Art, chartered 1926 as the Juilliard School of Music with two separate units—the Juilliard Graduate School (1924) and Institute of Musical Art.
These were amalgamated into a single school in 1946.
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 The Juilliard School -- Library and Archives - Internet Links
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Within each area, we present links to selected Web sites of particular relevance to members of The Juilliard School community.
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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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 Juilliard School - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Juilliard School
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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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 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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