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  2. Crane School of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Crane Chorus was founded in 1931 by Helen M. Hosmer. It is composed almost entirely of music majors at the Crane School of Music, and usually numbers between 185 and 200 singers. Principal conductors have included Helen M. Hosmer, Brock McElheran, Calvin Gage, Stanley Romanstein, Rick Bunting, Daniel Gordon, and Jeffrey Francom.

  3. State University of New York at Potsdam - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Julia E. Crane, the Crane Normal Institute of Music continues today as the world-renowned Crane School of Music as a leader in the field of music education. The State University of New York was founded in 1948, and Potsdam became one of its founding members, and was thus renamed New York State Teachers College at Potsdam .

  4. SUNY Potsdam's Dunn Hall to be demolished in 2025

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    Director of Public Relations Alexandra Jacobs Wilkes said that according to the college archives, Dunn Hall (then known as Crane Hall) was completed in 1957 to house The Crane School of Music on ...

  5. List of colleges and university schools of music in the ...

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    Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music; Crane School of Music; Aaron Copland School of Music, Queens College, City University of New York; Eastman School of Music; Five Towns College; Ithaca College School of Music; Juilliard School; Manhattan School of Music; Mannes College of Music; Marist College; New York University, Steinhardt School

  6. List of conservatories of music in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of degree-granting music institutions of higher learning in the United States.As of 2017, in the United States, there were 650 degree-granting institutions of higher learning that were accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.

  7. Julia Ettie Crane - Wikipedia

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    Julia Ettie Crane (May 19, 1855 – June 11, 1923 [1]), also known as Julia Etta Crane, was an American music educator and the founder of the Crane School of Music. This was the first school specifically created for the training of public school music teachers. [2] She is among the most important figures in the history of American music ...

  8. Brock McElheran - Wikipedia

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    Besides conducting various ensembles at the Crane School of Music, [5] [7] McElheran was also a guest conductor for a number of ensembles, including the Philadelphia Orchestra. [ 8 ] For fourteen years, beginning in about 1970, McElheran directed the Saratoga-Potsdam Choral Institute, (SPCI), a three-week summer school held at Skidmore College ...

  9. Crane School - Wikipedia

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    Crane School may refer to: Crane Country Day School, K-8 private school in Santa Barbara, CA, USA; Crane School of Music, music school in Potsdam, NY, USA; Crane Theological School at Tufts University, USA, 1869-1968