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Biography of Tatiana Dokoudovska (1921-2005), Dancer
2009
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Conservatory of Music
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Biography of Henry C. Haskell (1902-1981), Editor and Author
1999
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Biography of Uriah Epperson (1861-1927) and Mary E. Epperson (1855-1939), Philanthropists
2008
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Biography of L.C. "Speedy" Huggins (1913-1999), Dancer and Musician
1999
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History of the Conservatory of Music of UMKC
1981
A 28-page paper divided into three parts covers the history of the Conservatory from its beginnings in circa 1905.
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 4, 1909-1957, Page p565
1909-1957
A portion of Kansas City from E. 43rd Street south to E. 45th Street and from Main Street east to McGee, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with adjoining...
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 4, 1909-1950, Page p477
1909-1950
A portion of Kansas City from W. 34th Street south to W. 36th Street and from Baltimore Avenue east to Warwick Boulevard, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer...
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Alfred Gregory Theater Program Scrapbooks Finding Aid
1875-1927
Alfred Gregory, a local attorney, was born August 15, 1858, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and died in Kansas City on May 15, 1946. His father was the first president of the University of Illinois. He had both...
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Kansas City Hears Powell Weaver Work
January/15/1951
Announcement of classical music pieces and performers in the Fritschy Artist Series, including Isaac Stern.
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Kansas City: A Musical Portrait
May//1962
Article about photograph records of famous classical performers of the past, in addition to present (1962) performances associated with the Conservatory and the Philharmonic.
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Conservatory Eyes Downtown Role
October 21-27, 2011
Article about the proposal to move the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance to the downtown area. “Among the missing notes are how large it will be and where it will go.”...
13.
Missouri: Operas and Critics
December//1963
Article about various classical music events in Kansas City, including the Kansas City Lyric Theater, the Conservatory of Music, the Youth Symphony, and opera, etc.
14.
Bob Brookmeyer: KC Roots/UMKC Connection
April/May 1995
Article describes the life and career of jazz musician and Kansas City native Bob Brookmeyer. Brookmeyer, "a performer of enormous stature for more than 4 decades," graduated from Paseo High School in...
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Above the Crowding
April 16, 2006
Article discusses the Conservatory of Music's need for more space, gives a historical timeline from its beginnings 100 years ago, and features successful graduates and some students.
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In Touch with Bobby Watson
December 2008/January 2009
Article profiles jazz saxphonist, composer, and educator, Bobby Watson. A native of Kansas City, Kansas, Watson spent much of his career in New York City. He returned to Kansas City in 2002 to assume the...
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KC Conductor's MahlerFest Wins Coveted Music Prize
September 11, 2005
Article reports the awarding of the Gold Medal of the International Gustav Mahler Society, "one of classical music's most prestigious awards," to Kansas City conductor Robert Olsen. Olsen, a conducting...
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The Value of Music to Kansas City Shown by the Conservatory of Music
February 1914
Attraction of out-of-state students and audiences to the Conservatory and its music.
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Mother of Ballet
June//1980
Biographical article about Tatiana Dokoudovska, nicknamed "Miss Tania," the founder and director of the Kansas City Civic Ballet and later pioneer of a dance degree program at the Conservatory of Music....
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From a Start Playing by Ear, Youth Wins Honors in Piano
June 6, 1956
Biographical article with photo about Ronald Brown, an 18-year-old French horn soloist with the Kansas City Philharmonic and winner of a scholarship to the Conservatory of Music in Kansas City. Brown was...
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