The Musical Fund Society is one of the oldest musical societies in the United States founded in February 1820 by Benjamin Carr, Raynor Taylor, George Schetky...
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The Musical Fund Hall is a landmark building of both architectural and historic significance located at 808 Locust Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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Alfred Sully (category American military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
Society of North Dakota. Archived from the original on May 16, 2008. Retrieved September 27, 2008. Wylie, Paul R. (2016). Blood on the Marias - The Baker...
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Thomas Sully (category British emigrants to the United States)
the former is the 1819 The Passage of the Delaware, now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Sully was one of the founding members of The Musical Fund...
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William Henry Fry (category Tuberculosis deaths in the United States Virgin Islands)
Bonaparte's army and the music director of the Musical Fund Society orchestra. He eventually became secretary of the Musical Fund Society. Fry's operatic compositions...
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Naples and begins his career as an opera composer. The Musical Fund Society is founded at Musical Fund Hall in Philadelphia. Its first public concert on...
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George Schetky (category Scottish emigrants to the United States)
in 1817. He was one of the founding members of The Musical Fund Society. The Musical Journal for the Piano Forte. "Philadelphia Composers and Music Publishers:...
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Carr and Raynor Taylor. Benjamin Cross was one of the founding members of The Musical Fund Society as well as being one of its first directors. Benjamin...
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John Moss (Philadelphia) (category British emigrants to the United States)
control of the business to his brothers and turned his attention to various civic enterprises. He was a founding member of the Musical Fund Society. He served...
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George James Webb (category English emigrants to the United States)
also worked as conductor of both the Handel and Haydn Society and The Musical Fund Society. He became a protege of Lowell Mason, and collaborated with him...
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