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Thomas Dunn, 82; artist of music led the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston
...change the records." He graduated in 1946 from Johns Hopkins and Peabody, where his teachers included organists E. Power Biggs and Virgil Fox. Mr. Dunn studied choral arranging at Harvard, from which he received a master's degree. Awarded...
By: Bryan Marquard|Date: Oct 30, 2008
www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2008/10/30/thomas_dunn_82_artist...
BROOKLINE: United Parish's restored organ to debut
...congregation's musical worship and outreach, attaining major visibility from 1935 to 1956, when the legendary virtuoso E. Power Biggs was the church's organist. It also provides a direct link to the church's history, representing a spirit of...
By: Karen Campbell|Date: Nov 2, 2008
www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2008/11/02/united_parishs_rest...
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Longy School of Music
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Longy School of Music
...talented music students crossed the Common to study with Longy's distinguished faculty, including Walter Piston, E. Power Biggs, Sarah Caldwell, and Olga Averino. 1938 Nadia Boulanger joined the faculty and taught advanced courses in...
www.longy.edu/about/longy_history_alumni.htm
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E. Power Biggs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
E. Power Biggs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search E. Power Biggs From Biggs's CD, Bach — The...1977), more familiarly known as E. Power Biggs, was a concert organist and recording...
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Adolphus Busch Hall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... The hall also hosts concerts on its world-renowned Flentrop pipe organ, which was made famous by organist E. Power Biggs, who broadcasted and recorded his long-playing records there. The hall is also home to Harvard's Minda de...
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marginal « CALL ME SNAKE
...Friday, September 15, 2006 CELEBRITY GUEST COMMENT: E. Power Biggs Takes on All Media — by Steve Nadis E. POWER BIGGS WRITES: Hey Snark, This comment has nothing to do with...
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