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February 2004, the Lamont School of Music was recognized by the city of Denver with the Mayor's Award for Excellence in the Arts. In February 2005, the Lamont School of Music was recognized by the city of Denver with the Mayor's Award for Excellence in the Arts. 2011 marked the appointment of Lamont's sixth director, Nancy Cochran.
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performance classes, theory classes, composition classes, and solo repertoire. An audition is required to gain acceptance to the
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