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  2. Clark College - Wikipedia

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    With 11,500 students, Clark College is the largest institution of higher education in southwest Washington. Founded in 1933 as a private junior college, Clark College received its first accreditation in 1937 and has been accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities since 1948. It was incorporated into the statewide ...

  3. Hooked on Classics 2: Can't Stop the Classics - Wikipedia

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    Fanfare Intro / Louis Clark; Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Overture / Richard Wagner; Peter and the Wolf / Sergei Prokofiev; Marche Slave / Tchaikovsky; Cantata BWV 208, "Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, IX: "Schafe können sicher weiden" (Sheep May Safely Graze) / Johann Sebastian Bach; Lohengrin, Act 3, No. 1: Bridal Chorus / Wagner

  4. Hooked on Classics (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Hooked on Classics series is a collection of record albums first introduced in 1981, toward the end of the disco era's peak in popularity. The series was disliked by many classical music purists, not least because of the background beat produced by a LinnDrum drum machine, but it had the positive effect of reviving interest in classical music among a new generation.

  5. Robert Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    Robert M. Greenberg (born April 18, 1954 [1]) is an American composer, pianist, and musicologist who was born in Brooklyn, New York.He has composed more than 50 works for a variety of instruments and voices, and has recorded a number of lecture series on music history and music appreciation for The Great Courses.

  6. William H. Crogman - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Crogman (May 5, 1841 – October 16, 1931) was an African American pioneering educator and classicist at Clark University of Atlanta in the United States. The William H. Crogman School in Atlanta is named for him. [1] He was the 11th president of Clark College (now known as Clark Atlanta University). [2]

  7. Vincent Lindsey-Clark - Wikipedia

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    Lindsey-Clark himself performs the piece on Theo's Brother, noting in the sleeve notes that it was in part inspired by his insights and discoveries as an amateur astronomer. [ 12 ] Pulsar , a modern piece originally written for The Beatty Classical Guitar Competition in 2009, similarly appears in soloists' repertoires.

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  9. Ian Clarke (flautist) - Wikipedia

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    He transferred to Imperial College London to complete his degree, and graduated with Honours in mathematics in 1986. [1] Clarke and his rock band recorded an album in 1987, Environmental Images. The band evolved and by 1992 had taken the name Diva Music, a collaboration between Clarke and Simon Painter.