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Grand Conservatory : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ernest G. Eberhard
Ernest G. Eberhard (May 30, 1839 - January 16, 1910) was a German immigrant who founded the ''Grand Conservatory of New York City'', of which he was president for about 40 years.〔〔(The New York Times, May 25, 1884 )〕〔(Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1920, page 227 )〕 He was also an organist, conductor of choral societies and orchestras, author of musical instruction books〔(Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1920, page 24 )〕 and a publisher〔(One of the works he published. )〕 Eberhard founded the Grand Conservatory in 1874,〔 with some help from the New York State Legislature.〔 At a graduation ceremony, Theodore Roosevelt (then a state congressman), admitted to being involved in the legislation which allowed the conservatory to offer a Musical Doctor degree.〔 Ernst Eberhard was the first to receive the doctorate.〔 ==Family== Eberhard married Caroline Louise Bogert in New York City, June 1876.〔〔(Who's Who in New York City and State, W. F. Brainard, New York, 1911 )〕 Their children were Mrs. Edward Lansing, Mrs. Howard Hyde, Beatrice Eberhard ("well known violin virtuoso"), Ernest G. Eberhard.〔〔
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