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- Q5658810 description "Conductor, Violinist and Composer".
- Q5658810 description "Conductor, Violinist and Composer".
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- Q5658810 abstract "Harley Hamilton (1861 – May 14, 1933) was an American conductor, violinist and composer. He was the founder and first conductor of the LA Women's Orchestra in 1893 and of the LA Symphony in 1897. Hamilton was one of the first symphony American directors in those years, when most of conductors where born and trained abroad.Hamilton was born in 1861 in New York by Susan C. Williams and Henry W. Burnham. He was a member of the Oneida Community in New York, which his parents joined in 1848, until the Community dissolved in 1881. Shortly before his mother's death, he was adopted by Erasmus H. Hamilton, from whom he took his name. He was trained as a violinist and a printer and it is believed that his stepfather sent him to study to the New York College of Music, where he graduated, and abroad. In 1881, when the Community dissolved, he started travelling as a member of a minstrel group and in 1883 he arrived to Los Angeles. He worked in Los Angeles both as a printer and as a musician, with several experiences as director and member of choirs, bands and orchestras. He worked with both amateur and professional orchestras.Hamilton formed the LA Women's Orchestra in 1893 and the LA Symphony in 1897. Both orchestras became quite popular and contributed to the development of symphonic music in Los Angeles area. He resigned from both in 1913, probably due to advancing deafness.".
- Q5658810 alias "Harley Burnham Hamilton".
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- Q5658810 deathDate "1933-05-14".
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- Q5658810 birthDate "1861".
- Q5658810 birthName "Harley Hamilton".
- Q5658810 birthPlace "New York, US".
- Q5658810 dateOfBirth "1861".
- Q5658810 dateOfDeath "1933-05-14".
- Q5658810 education "New York College of Music".
- Q5658810 name "Hamilton, Harley".
- Q5658810 name "Harley Hamilton".
- Q5658810 occupation "Conductor, violinist and composer".
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- Q5658810 comment "Harley Hamilton (1861 – May 14, 1933) was an American conductor, violinist and composer. He was the founder and first conductor of the LA Women's Orchestra in 1893 and of the LA Symphony in 1897. Hamilton was one of the first symphony American directors in those years, when most of conductors where born and trained abroad.Hamilton was born in 1861 in New York by Susan C. Williams and Henry W. Burnham.".
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