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  2. Gertrude Robinson Smith - Wikipedia

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    In 1937 the site changed to "Tanglewood", an estate donated by Mrs. Gorham Brooks and Miss Mary Aspinwall Tappan. [7] "Tanglewood" took its name from Tanglewood Tales, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, while he lived in a cottage located on the estate. [8] The Koussevitzky Music Shed and grounds at Tanglewood.

  3. Tanglewood - Wikipedia

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    Tanglewood is a music venue and festival in the towns of Lenox and Stockbridge in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts. It has been the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1937. Tanglewood is also home to three music schools: the Tanglewood Music Center, Tanglewood Learning Center, and the Boston University Tanglewood ...

  4. Henry Kimball Hadley - Wikipedia

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    An enduring aspect of his legacy is Tanglewood, the realization of his dream to create a classical summer music festival. The World War II Liberty Ship SS Henry Hadley was named in his honor. The National Association for American Composers and Conductors established the Henry Hadley Medal, awarded annually for outstanding contributions to ...

  5. Tanglewood Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Tanglewood Music Festival is a music festival held every summer on the Tanglewood estate in Stockbridge and Lenox in the Berkshire Hills in western Massachusetts. [1] The festival consists of a series of concerts, including symphonic music, chamber music, choral music, musical theater, contemporary music, jazz, and pop music.

  6. Beaux Arts Trio - Wikipedia

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    The Beaux Arts Trio was a noted piano trio, celebrated for their vivacity, emotional depth and wide-ranging repertoire.They made their debut on 13 July 1955, at the Berkshire Music Festival, Lenox, Massachusetts, United States, known today as the Tanglewood Music Center.

  7. Richard Hayman - Wikipedia

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    Richard Warren Joseph Hayman (March 27, 1920 – February 5, 2014) was an American musician who was the chief music arranger of the Boston Pops Orchestra for over 50 years, and served as a pops conductor for orchestras including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the St. Louis Symphony and the Grand Rapids Symphony in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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  9. Susan Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Susan Dunn was born in Malvern, Arkansas to A.C. and Cynthia Dunn and grew up in Bauxite, Arkansas.Dunn has a younger sister, Phyllis Dunn Jankowski. [2] Dunn credits her childhood musical experiences at New Hope United Methodist Church as fostering an early love for singing within her.