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  1. It’s the kind of lecture you won’t hear in Arts Administration 101. In 1966, William Schuman, then president of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, delivered a speech before a group of economists and business leaders at Princeton University, in which he argued that the problem among arts organizations “is not that our deficits are too large, but that they are too small.”

  2. Overtones: William Schuman (1988) Schuman wrote a plethora of works in virtually every musical genre, each mirroring his strong personality in their sharply defined sense of structure, line, and dynamism. He incorporated American jazz and folk traditions into works which ranged from a harmonically conservative early style to later excursions ...

  3. William Schuman - Home. “ Schuman’s indelible footprints are many. The music itself; his profound influence on how music is taught; his creative impact on arts institutions; and an extraordinary legacy of integrity, warmth and devotion. He was somebody. – adapted from Mark Schubart’s eulogy to Schuman. The musical landscape of New York ...

  4. The United States Marine BandGerard Schwarz, guest conductor

  5. Schuman died on February 15, 1992, a composer and musical leader of our times. Born in New York on August 4, 1910, William Schuman began composing while still in high school. He earned both a bachelor's and master's degree at Columbia University Teachers College, later studying with the composer Roy Harris at Juilliard.

  6. Explore the life of one of America's greatest composers. William Schuman was one of the most popular and famous professors of Sarah Lawrence College, possibly the greatest things that ever happened to Juilliard, and changed the direction of Lincoln Center.

  7. 17 de feb. de 1992 · William Schuman, composer, educator, administrator and founding president of Lincoln Center, has died in New York City. Spokesmen for his family said the former president of the Juilliard School ...