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Renée Longy

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129:(now the Juilliard School) to teach music theory and solfège, a position she would hold until her death in 1979. At Juilliard, Longy developed a reputation for her rigorous and classical teaching methods, drilling students in dictation. She taught instrumental and vocal students solfége for two years, and conductors and composers pitch, clefs, and rhythm for four years. 87:
with her father in 1915 and later replaced her father as director of the school from 1925 to 1926, where she brought over several faculty from the Boston Symphony and established
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Renee Longy was born in 1891 in Paris, France, to Georges Longy. At the age of four, she won the Pleyel Grand Piano Prize. Renee studied piano and
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and Jean d’Udine. She moved with her family to the United States in 1914, when her father became the first oboist of the
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score reading from 1940 to 1941, and they developed a close relationship. Longy taught at the
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Starting in 1963, Longy served as a member of the Literature and Materials Faculty at the
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Bernstein, Leonard (October 29, 2013). Simeone, Nigel (ed.).
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from 1943 to 1951 before joining the School of Music of the
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French-American
music theorist
Juilliard School
Curtis Institute of Music
Peabody Conservatory
Leonard Bernstein
Michael Jeffrey Shapiro
eurhythmics
Paris Conservatory
Maurice Dumesnil
Alfredo Casella
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Longy School of Music
Dalcroze eurhythmics
eurhythmics
solfège
New England Conservatory of Music
Curtis Institute of Music
Leonard Bernstein
Peabody Conservatory
University of Miami
Juilliard School of Music
Philharmonic Hall
New York Philharmonic
Leonard Bernstein
James Conlon
Rose Bampton
Jacob Lateiner
Leonard Rose
Elliott Carter

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