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Lamont School of Music

 Organization

Biography

University of Denver, Lamont School of Music was founded in 1924 by voice teacher Florence Lamont Hinman, the Lamont School of Music began as a private proprietary school in downtown Denver. Under Ms. Hinman's direction, the Lamont School of Music flourished, becoming an important cultural fixture in Denver's arts scene throughout the 1920s and 30s. In 1941, the school merged with the University of Denver and remained under Ms. Hinman's direction until her retirement in 1952. Roger Dexter Fee, one of Ms. Hinman's vocal proteges, was named the school's second director.

Despite its separation from DU's main campus for many years, the Lamont School of Music persevered, and was poised for expansion and development. Both followed with the appointment of the school's fifth director, F. Joseph Docksey. In 1988, the Lamont School of Music's enrollment totaled 116 music majors at both the graduate and undergraduate levels; by 2001, enrollment jumped to 256; and by 2007, the school had reached its strategic enrollment cap of 300 music majors. Students and faculty moved into the state-of-the-art Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts in 2002. In February 2005, the Lamont School of Music was recognized by the city of Denver with the Mayor's Award for Excellence in the Arts. 2011 marked the appointment of Lamont's sixth director, Nancy Cochran.

Biography

Integration of Lamont School of Music with DU Department of Music in 1941.

Sources

Card Catalog-Academic Units; Board of Trustees Minutes – Volume N: page 322-323.

Biography

Mary Reed purchases Brown-Blayley Mansion at 909 Grant for $20,240, as well as $7,760 in improvements, for use by the Lamont School of Music in 1941.

Sources

Breck, From the Rockies to the World, 1997, 133.

Biography

University of Denver purchases the Lamont School of Music in August 1941.

Sources

Breck, From the Rockies to the World, 1997, 133.

Biography

School of Music becomes known as Lamont School of Music in 1942.

Sources

Card Catalog- Academic Units.

Biography

Presenting two advanced music students in a recital at the Student Union (November 27, 1957).

Found in 47 Collections and/or Records:

The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 39, 1961 March 10

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Identifier: clarion_v037i39_19610310
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Student Senators, Lacking Quorum, Table Amendment. “My Friend, the People’s Poet” Topic of Chancellor’s Address. Mathematics Major Chosen as Phi Beta Kappa Member. Lamont Recitals to Feature Both Students, Faculty. Library Expands Hours for Finals. Student Housing Advance Rental Fee is Subject to July 1 Payment Deadline, AAUP Chairmen, Named by Foster.

Dates: 1961 March 10

The Denver Clarion, vol. 38, issue 23, 1962 January 16

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Identifier: clarion_v038i23_19620116
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Educationalist to Lecture – Taylor Talks Jan. 22. “Damsels in Dimension” Set; Women to Reign Seven Days. “Y” Sponsors Red Attorney. Art Director to Offer Talk. Baroque Concert to Show in Union. K-Book From Leaders.

Dates: 1962 January 16

The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 23, 1964 January 14

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Identifier: clarion_v068i23_19640114
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Second Symosium Comes to Grips with Problems Concerning Freedom. Perdew No Longer in Americus Jail. Symposium Schedule. Lamont School of Music Faculty Gains Major Authority in Department of Music Education. Turnout Excellent for First of Sunday Suppers. Pictorial History on Sale at Discount on Campus. Reception After Lectures.

Dates: 1964 January 14

The Denver Clarion, vol. 72, issue 23, 1968 January 9

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Identifier: clarion_v072i23_19680109
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Recent power talk concerns roles, responsibility of students. “Tuition hike most probable” as Willson discusses increases in University budget. Shankar to perform at Denver Auditorium. Economics expert Boulding talks to Bizad students in series program. Baroque concert presentation will feature Lamont faculty.

Dates: 1968 January 9

The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 36, 1970 January 21

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Identifier: clarion_v074i36_19700121
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Birth control aid during open clinic. Argentine students arrive… "Flash" performs at Winter Carnival intercollegiate teams ski and skate. Antigone tragedy presented at LHC. Stanton speaks to SCEC about blind. Music school gives all-faculty concert. Junior high students tour DU campus. Protestant advisors in Student Union.

Dates: 1970 January 21

The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 67, 1970 April 27

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Identifier: clarion_v074i67_19700427
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May Days begin today; paint-in, Olympiad on tap. Board appoints new trustees. Radio boards meet to discuss problems. Lamont plans clarinet recital. Five pass Spring Fling preliminaries.

Dates: 1970 April 27

The Denver Clarion, vol. 76, issue 33, 1971 November 24

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Identifier: clarion_v076i33_19711124
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Classical Athens’ class still open. Evaluation scheduled to begin next week. Woodwind quintet performing tonight.

Dates: 1971 November 24

The Denver Clarion, vol. 78, issue 72, 1974 April 1

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Identifier: clarion_v078i72_19740401
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Chancellor Mitchell resigns to seek US Senate position. Lamont Music School to close by May, 1976. New financial planning announced by Phipps. Denver Boone.

Dates: 1974 April 1

The Denver Clarion, vol. 90, issue 6, 1984 September 27

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Identifier: clarion_v090i06_19840927
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Claremont School of Music Move Scheduled 1984. Senate-Funded Budgets Now Finalized, Rosenberg Says.

Dates: 1984 September 27

The Denver Clarion, vol. 90, issue 31, 1985 February 14

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Identifier: clarion_v090i31_19850214
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Announcement Made Feb. 13…Music School to Move. DU Releases Controlled Substance Additions to Code. Residence Hall Evacuated by Security after Scare.

Dates: 1985 February 14