Duke University. Dept. of Music.
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The Department of Aesthetics, Art & Music was established at Duke University in 1942. In 1960, the Department of Music was recognized as an independent department and Dr. Allen H. Bone was appointed the first Chair. The department moved into the Mary Duke Biddle Music Building when it was completed in the 1970's.
From the description of Dept. of Music Records, 1922-ongoing (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 758675346
In 1942, Duke University created the Department of Aesthetics, Art and Music. In 1960, the Department of Music formed as a separate department. Allan H. Bone, Duke professor from 1940 to 1983 and conductor of the Duke Symphony, was instrumental in the formation of the department. British composer Iain Hamilton was a faculty member for seventeen years.
From the guide to the Dept. of Music Sound Recordings, ., 1956 - 1990, (University Archives, Duke University)
The Department of Aesthetics, Art & Music was established at Duke University in 1942. In 1960, the Department of Music was recognized as an independent department and Dr. Allen H. Bone was appointed the first Chair. The Mary Duke Biddle Music Building, completed in the 1970s, became the Department of Music's permanent home.
Today, the Department of Music thrives as a presence that is felt throughout campus. With nine performing ensembles (Chamber Music, Chorale, Collegium Musicum, Djembe, New Music, Jazz, Opera Workshop, Symphony Orchestra and Wind Symphony) and hundreds of students enrolled in classes, the Department of Music pursues its mission to enrich the educational experience of all Duke students.
From the guide to the Dept. of Music Records, 1922-Ongoing, (University Archives, Duke University)
In 1942, Duke University created the Dept. of Aesthetics, Art and Music. In 1960, the Dept. of Music formed as a separate department.
From the description of Dept. of Music sound recordings, 1956-1990. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 61453201
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