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The '''American Classical Music Hall of Fame and Museum''' is a non-profit organization celebrating past and present individuals and institutions that have made significant contributions to [[classical music]]—"people who have contributed to American music and music in America", according to [[Samuel Adler (composer)|Samuel Adler]] (co-chairman of the organization's first artistic directorate).<ref>[[Associated Press]] (3 February 1998). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1908&dat=19980203&id=9kArAAAAIBAJ&sjid=wtkEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1436,1428075 "Classical music hall of fame inductees]". ''The Nevada Daily Mail''</ref> The project was founded in 1996 by Cincinnati businessman and civic leader David A. Klingshirm and inducted its first honorees in 1998.<ref>Nolan John, Associated Press (13 October 1996). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=894&dat=19961013&id=vZ1aAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qU0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6673,1510525 "Classical Music Museum is Pharmacist's Dream"]. ''[[The Daily Courier (Arizona)|The Daily Courier]]''</ref><ref>DeReiter, Dwight; Doheny, Cathy; Gilbert, Colin (2010). [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=hLFhktcMXj8C&pg=PA306 ''The Daily Book of Classical Music: 365 Readings that Teach, Inspire & Entertain''], p. 306. Walter Foster Publishing. {{ISBN|9781600582011}}</ref>
The '''American Classical Music Hall of Fame and Museum''' is a non-profit organization celebrating past and present individuals and institutions that have made significant contributions to [[classical music]]—"people who have contributed to American music and music in America", according to [[Samuel Adler (composer)|Samuel Adler]] (co-chairman of the organization's first artistic directorate).<ref>[[Associated Press]] (3 February 1998). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1908&dat=19980203&id=9kArAAAAIBAJ&sjid=wtkEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1436,1428075 "Classical music hall of fame inductees]". ''The Nevada Daily Mail''</ref> The project was founded in 1996 by Cincinnati businessman and civic leader David A. Klingshirm and inducted its first honorees in 1998.<ref>Nolan John, Associated Press (13 October 1996). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=894&dat=19961013&id=vZ1aAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qU0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6673,1510525 "Classical Music Museum is Pharmacist's Dream"]. ''[[The Daily Courier (Arizona)|The Daily Courier]]''</ref><ref>DeReiter, Dwight; Doheny, Cathy; Gilbert, Colin (2010). [https://books.google.com/books?id=hLFhktcMXj8C&pg=PA306 ''The Daily Book of Classical Music: 365 Readings that Teach, Inspire & Entertain''], p. 306. Walter Foster Publishing. {{ISBN|9781600582011}}</ref>


The organization's offices and exhibits are housed in the [[Hamilton County Memorial Building]], next door to the [[Music Hall (Cincinnati)|Cincinnati Music Hall]] in the [[Over-the-Rhine]] neighborhood of [[Cincinnati, Ohio|Cincinnati]], Ohio. The exhibits are not open to the public but are on view during some events at the [[School for Creative and Performing Arts]] in Cincinnati and via a virtual museum.<ref>American Classical Music Hall of Fame. [http://classicalwalkoffame.org/about/ About]</ref> "The Classical Walk of Fame", pavement stones engraved with names of American Classical Music Hall of Fame inductees, was opened in [[Washington Park (Cincinnati, Ohio)|Washington Park]] outside the steps of the Cincinnati Music Hall in 2012. A [[mobile app]] allows park visitors to read biographies of the inductees, listen to samples of their music, and view related pictures. They can also play classical music through a mobile jukebox which activates the park's "dancing fountain".<ref>Washingtonpark.org.[http://washingtonpark.org/features-of-the-park/american-classical-music-walk-of-fame/ American Classical Music Walk of Fame"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140606221247/http://washingtonpark.org/features-of-the-park/american-classical-music-walk-of-fame/ |date=2014-06-06 }}</ref><ref>Gelfand, Janelle (8 December 2011). [http://www.cincinnati.com/article/AB/20111207/ENT03/312080032/ "Washington Park fountain will have interactive music feature"]. [[Cincinnati.com]]</ref>
The organization's offices and exhibits are housed in the [[Hamilton County Memorial Building]], next door to the [[Music Hall (Cincinnati)|Cincinnati Music Hall]] in the [[Over-the-Rhine]] neighborhood of [[Cincinnati, Ohio|Cincinnati]], Ohio. The exhibits are not open to the public but are on view during some events at the [[School for Creative and Performing Arts]] in Cincinnati and via a virtual museum.<ref>American Classical Music Hall of Fame. [http://classicalwalkoffame.org/about/ About]</ref> "The Classical Walk of Fame", pavement stones engraved with names of American Classical Music Hall of Fame inductees, was opened in [[Washington Park (Cincinnati, Ohio)|Washington Park]] outside the steps of the Cincinnati Music Hall in 2012. A [[mobile app]] allows park visitors to read biographies of the inductees, listen to samples of their music, and view related pictures. They can also play classical music through a mobile jukebox which activates the park's "dancing fountain".<ref>Washingtonpark.org.[http://washingtonpark.org/features-of-the-park/american-classical-music-walk-of-fame/ American Classical Music Walk of Fame"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140606221247/http://washingtonpark.org/features-of-the-park/american-classical-music-walk-of-fame/ |date=2014-06-06 }}</ref><ref>Gelfand, Janelle (8 December 2011). [http://www.cincinnati.com/article/AB/20111207/ENT03/312080032/ "Washington Park fountain will have interactive music feature"]. [[Cincinnati.com]]</ref>
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==Inductees==
==Inductees==


===1998===
===1998<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=1998</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
| [[Marian Anderson]]
| [[Marian Anderson]]
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| [[Elliott Carter]]
| [[Elliott Carter]]
| [[Aaron Copland]]
| [[Aaron Copland]]
| [[Duke Ellington]]
| [[George Gershwin]]
| [[George Gershwin]]
| [[Howard Hanson]]
| [[Howard Hanson]]
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| [[United States Marine Band]]
| [[United States Marine Band]]
}}
}}
<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/|title=» Browse Inductees &#124; Classical Music Walk Of Fame|accessdate=May 3, 2020}}</ref>


===1999===
===1999<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=1999</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
| [[Milton Babbitt]]
| [[Milton Babbitt]]
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| [[William Warfield]]
| [[William Warfield]]
}}
}}
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===2000===
===2000<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2000</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
| [[Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge]]
| [[Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge]]
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| [[George Walker (composer)|George Walker]]
| [[George Walker (composer)|George Walker]]
}}
}}
<ref name="auto"/>


===2001===
===2001<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2001</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
| [[William Billings]]
| [[William Billings]]
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| [[Virgil Thomson]]
| [[Virgil Thomson]]
}}
}}
<ref name="auto"/>


===2002===
===2002<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2002</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
| [[John Cage]]
| [[John Cage]]
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| [[Leonard Slatkin]]
| [[Leonard Slatkin]]
}}
}}
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===2003===
===2003<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2003</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
| [[Boston Symphony Orchestra]]
| [[Boston Symphony Orchestra]]
| [[Dave Brubeck]]
| [[Morton Gould]]
| [[Morton Gould]]
| [[James Levine]]
| [[James Levine]]
| [[Steinway & Sons]]
| [[Steinway & Sons]]
}}
}}
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===2004===
===2004<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2004</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
| [[Gustav Mahler]]
| [[Gustav Mahler]]
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| [[John Williams]]
| [[John Williams]]
}}
}}
<ref name="auto"/>


===2005===
===2005<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2005</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
| No Inductions
| No Inductions
}}
}}
<ref name="auto"/>


===2006===
===2006<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2006</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
| [[Martin Bookspan]]
| [[Martin Bookspan]]
}}
}}
<ref name="auto"/>


===2007===
===2007<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2007</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
| [[Cleveland Orchestra]]
| [[Cleveland Orchestra]]
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| [[Harvey G. Phillips]]
| [[Harvey G. Phillips]]
}}
}}
<ref name="auto"/>


===2008===
===2008<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2008</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
| [[Samuel Adler (composer)|Samuel Adler]]
| [[Samuel Adler (composer)|Samuel Adler]]
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| [[Risë Stevens]]
| [[Risë Stevens]]
}}
}}
<ref name="auto"/>


===2009===
===2009<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2011</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
|[[John Adams (composer)|John Adams]]
|[[John Adams (composer)|John Adams]]
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| [[Midori Gotō]]
| [[Midori Gotō]]
}}
}}
<ref name="auto"/>


===2010===
===2010<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2010</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
|[[Broadcast Music, Inc.|BMI]]
|[[Broadcast Music, Inc.|BMI]]
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|[[Joseph W. Polisi]]
|[[Joseph W. Polisi]]
|[[William Bolcom]]
|[[William Bolcom]]
|[[Philip Glass]]
|[[ASCAP]]
|[[ASCAP]]
|[[Emerson Quartet]]
|[[Emerson Quartet]]
}}
}}
<ref name="auto"/>


===2011===
===2011<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2011</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
|[[Sir Georg Solti]]
|[[Sir Georg Solti]]
|[[John Corigliano]]
|[[John Corigliano]]
|[[Philip Glass]]
|[[Gregor Piatigorsky]]
|[[Gregor Piatigorsky]]
|[[Charles Wadsworth]]
|[[Charles Wadsworth]]
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|[[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]]
|[[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]]
}}
}}
<ref name="auto"/>


===2012===
===2012<ref>http://classicalwalkoffame.org/browse-inductees/?show_year=2012</ref>===
{{hlist
{{hlist
| [[Dale Warland]]
| [[Dale Warland]]
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| [[David Zinman]]
| [[David Zinman]]
}}
}}
<ref name="auto"/>


===2013===
===2013===
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| [[Los Angeles Master Chorale]]
| [[Los Angeles Master Chorale]]
| [[Larry Rachleff]]
| [[Larry Rachleff]]
| [[Fisk Jubilee Singers]]
}}
}}


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| [[Westminster Choir College]]
| [[Westminster Choir College]]
| [[Ellen Taaffe Zwilich]]
| [[Ellen Taaffe Zwilich]]
| [[Apollo's Fire]]
}}
}}

===2019===
{{hlist
| [[H. Robert Reynolds]]
}}

==See also==
* [[List of music museums]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{Official website|http://classicalwalkoffame.org}}
*{{Official website|http://classicalwalkoffame.org}}

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[[Category:Museums in Cincinnati]]
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[[Category:Over-the-Rhine]]
[[Category:Classical music awards]]


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American Classical Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Hamilton County Memorial Building which houses the organization's offices and exhibits
Map
Established1996 (1996)
Location1225 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio
Coordinates39°06′31″N 84°31′07″W / 39.108587°N 84.518509°W / 39.108587; -84.518509
TypeClassical music museum
DirectorNina Perlove (Executive Director)
Websiteclassicalwalkoffame.org

The American Classical Music Hall of Fame and Museum is a non-profit organization celebrating past and present individuals and institutions that have made significant contributions to classical music—"people who have contributed to American music and music in America", according to Samuel Adler (co-chairman of the organization's first artistic directorate).[1] The project was founded in 1996 by Cincinnati businessman and civic leader David A. Klingshirm and inducted its first honorees in 1998.[2][3]

The organization's offices and exhibits are housed in the Hamilton County Memorial Building, next door to the Cincinnati Music Hall in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. The exhibits are not open to the public but are on view during some events at the School for Creative and Performing Arts in Cincinnati and via a virtual museum.[4] "The Classical Walk of Fame", pavement stones engraved with names of American Classical Music Hall of Fame inductees, was opened in Washington Park outside the steps of the Cincinnati Music Hall in 2012. A mobile app allows park visitors to read biographies of the inductees, listen to samples of their music, and view related pictures. They can also play classical music through a mobile jukebox which activates the park's "dancing fountain".[5][6]

Inductees[edit]

1998[edit]

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1999[edit]

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2000[edit]

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2001[edit]

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2002[edit]

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2003[edit]

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2004[edit]

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2005[edit]

  • No Inductions

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2006[edit]

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2007[edit]

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2008[edit]

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2009[edit]

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2010[edit]

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2011[edit]

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2012[edit]

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2013[edit]

2015[edit]

2017[edit]

2018[edit]

2019[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Associated Press (3 February 1998). "Classical music hall of fame inductees". The Nevada Daily Mail
  2. ^ Nolan John, Associated Press (13 October 1996). "Classical Music Museum is Pharmacist's Dream". The Daily Courier
  3. ^ DeReiter, Dwight; Doheny, Cathy; Gilbert, Colin (2010). The Daily Book of Classical Music: 365 Readings that Teach, Inspire & Entertain, p. 306. Walter Foster Publishing. ISBN 9781600582011
  4. ^ American Classical Music Hall of Fame. About
  5. ^ Washingtonpark.org.American Classical Music Walk of Fame" Archived 2014-06-06 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Gelfand, Janelle (8 December 2011). "Washington Park fountain will have interactive music feature". Cincinnati.com
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "» Browse Inductees | Classical Music Walk Of Fame". Retrieved May 3, 2020.

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