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- Peabody_Orchestra abstract "Formed in 1866, the Peabody Orchestra, was the first professional orchestra in the city of Baltimore. Based at the Peabody Conservatory, its leaders included Lucien Southard, Asger Hamerik and James Monroe Deems. The Orchestra premiered several influential works by Americans, as well as providing the first United States performance of several European pieces, especially from Hamerik's own Denmark. Among the Peabody Orchestra's players were flautist Sidney Lanier and pianist Harold Randoph. The Orchestra disbanded in 1896.".
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- Peabody_Orchestra wikiPageWikiLink Asger_Hamerik.
- Peabody_Orchestra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Peabody_Orchestra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Disbanded_American_orchestras.
- Peabody_Orchestra wikiPageWikiLink James_Monroe_Deems.
- Peabody_Orchestra wikiPageWikiLink Lucien_Southard.
- Peabody_Orchestra wikiPageWikiLink Orchestra.
- Peabody_Orchestra wikiPageWikiLink Peabody_Conservatory.
- Peabody_Orchestra wikiPageWikiLink Peabody_Institute.
- Peabody_Orchestra wikiPageWikiLink Sidney_Lanier.
- Peabody_Orchestra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peabody Orchestra".
- Peabody_Orchestra hasPhotoCollection Peabody_Orchestra.
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- Peabody_Orchestra subject Category:Culture_of_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Peabody_Orchestra subject Category:Disbanded_American_orchestras.
- Peabody_Orchestra hypernym Orchestra.
- Peabody_Orchestra type Band.
- Peabody_Orchestra comment "Formed in 1866, the Peabody Orchestra, was the first professional orchestra in the city of Baltimore. Based at the Peabody Conservatory, its leaders included Lucien Southard, Asger Hamerik and James Monroe Deems. The Orchestra premiered several influential works by Americans, as well as providing the first United States performance of several European pieces, especially from Hamerik's own Denmark. Among the Peabody Orchestra's players were flautist Sidney Lanier and pianist Harold Randoph.".
- Peabody_Orchestra label "Peabody Orchestra".
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- Peabody_Orchestra wasDerivedFrom Peabody_Orchestra?oldid=672468481.
- Peabody_Orchestra isPrimaryTopicOf Peabody_Orchestra.