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The International Conservatory of Music 1980-2010 Celebrate 30 Years of Music!

Celebrate ICM's 30th Anniversary

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The International Conservatory of Music 1980-

2010

Celebrate 30 Years of Music!

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It was 1980.

And it started with a dream.

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Tim was impressed by the music community in DC, during hisuniversity years.

How It Began

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The guitar wasn’t really considered a concert instrument.

How It Began

Except in Washington, DC.

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In DC, Sophocles Pappas had presented the guitar as a concert instrument.

How It Began

In DC, Andres Segovia and others performed in guitar concerts.

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DC already had an open-minded community that appreciated music!

How It Began

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Tim and Susan Healy moved to the DC Metro area to startThe International Conservatory of Music.

MOVE to DC

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BACK to DCTim reunited with his friend from his college days, Regis Ferruzza.

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BACK to DCIt was 1980.October.

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The StartThe International Conservatory of Music started an Event-A-Month Program.

The Music of Many Lands

This began in early 1981.

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The StartThis program presented eventsthat featured professional musician-educators dedicated to their music.

The Music of Many Lands

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Miyuki Yoshikami, koto

’81to’83EventAMonthProgram

(traditional Japanese instrument)

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Chen, Chien-Tai, erh hu

’81to’83EventAMonthProgram

(traditional Chinese instrument)

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Leo Sarkisian, kanoon

’81to’83EventAMonthProgram

(traditional Middle Eastern instrument)

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Abel Carlevaro, Uruguayclassical guitar

’81to’83EventAMonthProgram

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Regis Ferruzzaclassical guitar

’81to’83EventAMonthProgram

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Ina Nacev Allen,classical piano

’81to’83EventAMonthProgram

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Hilton Baxterclassical organ

’81to’83EventAMonthProgram

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Louis Chen, cheng(A 16 string zither, traditional Chinese instrument)

’81to’83EventAMonthProgram

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Tomas O’Canaan,uillean pipes(traditional Celtic instrument)

’81to’83EventAMonthProgram

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’81to’83EventAMonthProgram

Composer, Hakim El-Dabh and Hamza El-Din, al-oud (traditional Middle East instrument)

Music of The Nile:

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’81to’83EventAMonthProgram

Swapan Chaudhuri, tabla

Music of India:

Ali Akbar Khan, sarod

(traditional instruments from India)

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Samulnori - ensemble from Korea, playing traditional Korean Farmers Music

Music of Korea:

Among many, many others…

’81to’83EventAMonthProgram

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1984 …The International Conservatory of Music expanded,and offered

private musicaleducation.

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Performance Lessons

History and

Theory Education

Recitals and

Master Classes

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1984…

31 instructors signed up.

These educators specialized in music from many regions: Japan, China, Middle East,India, Ireland, to name a few.

Performance

Lessons

History and

Theory Education

Recitals and

Master Classes

The International Conservatory of Music’s Private Lesson Extension Program BEGINS

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Performance Classes

The International Conservatory of Music’s Private Lesson Extension Program Offered:

1984…Performance Lessons

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2 semesters with one master class and one student recital each term

1984… Recitals and

Master Classes

The International Conservatory of Music’s Private Lesson Extension Program Offered:

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Theory Classes

The International Conservatory of Music’s Private Lesson Extension Program Offered:

1984… History and

Theory Educatio

n

History/Literature Classes

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1992

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John E. Marlow

Teacher, Composer,Performer, Friend

1939-1992

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1993All were shocked and saddened at the premature passing of a wonderful friend and fellow guitarist, John E. Marlow.

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1993Tim Healy co-organized The Memorial Tribute Concert To John E. Marlow, to celebratethe life of John E. Marlow.

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1994 – 2010Tim Healy and Regis Ferruzza came up with a plan to celebrate John E. Marlow and the classical guitar, annually!

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1994 – 2010The life of The John E. Marlow Guitar Series begins!

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1994Wade Dunn, one of Regis’ former students, joined The John E. Marlow team.

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1994 – 2010The John E. Marlow Guitar Series features 6 professionalguitar concerts each season!

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A Fun Time!

The Three Guys & Julian Bream

The Three Guys &Jorge Morel

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A Fun Time!The John E. Marlow GuitarSeries postedpictures from The Concerts.

What a friendly community!

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A Fun Time!The John E. Marlow GuitarSeries made it tothe local news.

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2005The Beatty Music Scholarship Competition for Classical Guitarbegins.

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2008The Embassy Tours project began.The first trip was co-sponsored byThe International Conservatory of Music and the Embassy of Spain.

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2009Margarita Escarpa travelled the United States, performing in 22 locations, including Bethesda, MD for The John E. Marlow Guitar Series.The blog of her tour: http://guitarsontour.blogspot.com

Embassy Tours

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And Now…

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2010-2011The John E. Marlow Guitar Series celebrates our 17th Season of beautiful classicalguitar music!

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2011Beatty’s 5th year!

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The International Conservatory of

Music

The Music of Many Lands

The Beatty Music Scholarship

Competition for the Classical

Guitar

The John E. Marlow Guitar

SeriesEmbassy Tours

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Happy 30th

Anniversary!

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And the dream continues…

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Thank you for the tireless work, without which this Conservatory would not exist:(in random order) Susan R. Healy, Joan Collings, Miyuki & Shuko Yoshikami, Bill Herrmann, Larry Snitzler, Berta Rojas, Amy Cutts, Jim & Susan Rose, Deborah Drayer, Ronni Harvith, Debbie & Patrick Mezzetta, Shirley & Julius Rosen, Brian Healy, Angela Hsueh, Meagan Healy and all of our regular helpers…

Thank you!

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