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    1. Mary Duke Biddle Music Building | Duke University Libraries

      Mary Duke Biddle became known as a patron of the arts, supporting symphony, opera, and community cultural projects in both Durham and (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/users/john.gartrell/Travel%20Grant%20A (...)

      Christina Gibson, Ph.D. candidate, University of Maryland at College Park, for research on William Grant Still's Afro-American (...)

    3. We are Birds from Different Nests

      Each night she came home, she would throw her tired self onto the bed. Before, it was the symphony of crickets that kept her awake when (...)

    4. A Selection of Women Composers - Women Composers - LibGuides at Duke University

      She was also the first woman to conduct the BBC Symphony, the Boston Symphony, the New York Philharmonic, and the Philadelpha (...)

    5. Duke Viennese Ball Poster · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The Duke University Wind Symphony is conducted by Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant and is composed of undergraduates, graduates, and Durham (...)

    6. In Memoriam: Horst Meyer - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Meyer was seeing him at the Durham performances of the North Carolina Symphony. The Symphony was very kind to come to Durham, (...)

    7. A Selection of Black Composers - Black Composers - LibGuides at Duke University

      She is generally credited as the first female African-American classical composer, and the first to have her compositions performed by a major (...)

    8. Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services | Page 8

      A funky one, it is “a free music symphony based on an Afghanistan folk melody, ‘Lover’s Desire’ (Folkways FE 4361) transcribed from (...)

    9. Events - Spring 2008 - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Don Eagle, Duke faculty member, world class trumpet player, and member of the North Carolina Symphony, will perform on several cornets (...)

    10. Don't-Miss Database: Qwest TV EDU - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      One of the most exciting videos I discovered is a recent concert from the New World Symphony Orchestra conducted by William Eddins (...)

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