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Frederick Marvin

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He was the recipient of various grants including two Del Amo Foundation grants, three Fulbright Fellowships, and three grants from the United States-Spanish Joint Committee for Cultural and Educational Cooperation for his research on Soler.
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Marvin moved to Syracuse, New York in 1968 where he was initially an artist-in-residence and later professor and head of the piano department at
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Marvin met his husband Ernst Schuh in 1959, while visiting the grave of composer Anton Bruckner in
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