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- Robert_Freeman_(musician) abstract "Robert Freeman (born August 26, 1935, in Rochester, New York) is an American pianist, music educator, and musicologist who is known for leading some of the finest music schools in the United States. Freeman is board chair of the Institute for Music and Brain Science at UCLA, and serves on the board of the National Center for Human Performance at the Texas Medical Center in Houston.".
- Q16104438 abstract "Robert Freeman (born August 26, 1935, in Rochester, New York) is an American pianist, music educator, and musicologist who is known for leading some of the finest music schools in the United States. Freeman is board chair of the Institute for Music and Brain Science at UCLA, and serves on the board of the National Center for Human Performance at the Texas Medical Center in Houston.".
- Robert_Freeman_(musician) comment "Robert Freeman (born August 26, 1935, in Rochester, New York) is an American pianist, music educator, and musicologist who is known for leading some of the finest music schools in the United States. Freeman is board chair of the Institute for Music and Brain Science at UCLA, and serves on the board of the National Center for Human Performance at the Texas Medical Center in Houston.".
- Q16104438 comment "Robert Freeman (born August 26, 1935, in Rochester, New York) is an American pianist, music educator, and musicologist who is known for leading some of the finest music schools in the United States. Freeman is board chair of the Institute for Music and Brain Science at UCLA, and serves on the board of the National Center for Human Performance at the Texas Medical Center in Houston.".