New York College of Music

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New York College of Music was a former New York City music conservatory known for training notable American composers and musicians in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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New York College of Music canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
music conservatory
private college
academicDiscipline music
music composition
music education
music performance
city New York City
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 1968
foundedBy Louis Alexander
hasType conservatory of music
inception 1878
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Manhattan
New York
New York
surface form: New York (state)

New York City
locatedOn Upper East Side
mergedInto New York University
surface form: NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development

New York University
notableAlumni Carmen Cavallaro
Ernest Bloch
Eubie Blake
Ferde Grofé
Godowsky
surface form: Leopold Godowsky Jr.

Morton Gould
Roy Harris
Vladimir Ussachevsky
notableFaculty Alexander Lambert
Carl Friedberg
Carl Hein
Carl Ruggles
Carl Venth
Ernest Hutcheson
Felix Fox
Otto Meyer
Rudolph Ganz
Vladimir Ussachevsky
region Northeastern United States
significantEvent acquired by New York University in 1968
state New York
status defunct
streetAddress 114–116 East 85th Street
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century

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Jerome Kern educatedAt New York College of Music
Cecil Taylor educatedAt New York College of Music