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1926 American Conservatory Bulletin - George Garner First Black CSO Soloist Rare
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Available now is a significant piece of American musical and social history: the August 1926 Semi-Annual Bulletin from the American Conservatory of Music. This 40th Anniversary edition is not just a catalog, but a primary source document capturing a landmark moment in the desegregation of American classical music. George Garner (Tenor): This bulletin features a photograph and full-page announcement of George Garner, who made history in 1926 as the first African American soloist to perform with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. This occurred after he won the prestigious Society of American Musicians contest. Josef Lhevinne: Includes a feature on the Master Classes of this legendary Russian-American pianist, considered one of the greatest technicians in piano history. The bulletin is in very good vintage condition. The binding is secure, and the pages are clean and crisp. There is light age-appropriate toning and minor shelf wear to the covers, consistent with its 98-year age.
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| Category | Vintage & collectibles > Other |
|---|---|
| Condition | Good |
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