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  2. Richard Miller (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Miller's collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic during the 1980s led to the development of the Oberlin Conservatory's Otto B. Schoepfle Vocal Arts Center (OBSVAC), [8] an acoustic laboratory that measures vocal production and provides visual and auditory feedback to the singer. The vocal arts center at Oberlin was the first of its kind to be ...

  3. Oxford Chamber Music Society - Wikipedia

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    The society was originally founded in 1898 as the Oxford Ladies' Musical Society (OLMS). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first concert was with all-female musicians, held at 115 High Street, Oxford . However, male musicians gradually joined, including Frank Bridge , Adolf Busch , Percy Grainger , Lionel Tertis , and Hans Wessely .

  4. Cleveland Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Clinic is an American nonprofit academic medical center based in Cleveland, Ohio. [2] Owned and operated by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, an Ohio nonprofit corporation, Cleveland Clinic was founded in 1921 by a group of faculty and alumni from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

  5. Nadey Hakim - Wikipedia

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    Nadey S. Hakim was born in Britain, [1] in 1958 [2] into a Lebanese family. [1] [3] As a teenager, when in Lebanon, he witnessed the war.He later recalled that while the city was under fire from bombs and rockets, "the thing I used to do was put my headphones on and listen to music because I played the clarinet.

  6. Mark Williams (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Turner Williams (born 1978) [1] is a choral conductor and organist. Since January 2017, he has held the post of Informator Choristarum, Organist and Tutorial Fellow in Music at Magdalen College, Oxford. [2]

  7. List of 19th-century encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    The Cyclopædia; or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature ed. Abraham Rees (1802–1819) Domestic Encyclopedia (1802) English Encyclopaedia (1802) Kendal's Pocket Encyclopedia (1802, second edition 1811) Minor Encyclopedia (1803), edited by Thaddeus M. Harris, in the United States; copies much of Kendal's Pocket Encyclopedia

  8. Cleveland School (arts community) - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland School was renowned for its watercolor painting, and also included well-known printmakers, sculptors, enamelists, and ceramists. Artists of the Cleveland School were involved with the founding of the Cleveland School of Art (now Cleveland Institute of Art ), the Cleveland Museum of Art , Cleveland Society of Artists , Kokoon Arts ...

  9. Cleveland Institute of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM) is a private music conservatory in Cleveland, Ohio. The school was founded in 1920 by a group of supporters led by Martha Bell Sanders and Mary Hutchens Smith, with Ernest Bloch serving as its first director. [ 2 ]