Colburn School
The Colburn School: The Legacy of Richard D. Colburn
The Colburn School: The Legacy of Richard D. Colburn
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The Colburn Community School of Performing Arts serves students of all ages with classes in music, dance, drama, and early childhood arts education.
The Music Academy is dedicated to nurturing and training gifted and talented young musicians under the age of eighteen.
The Trudl Zipper Dance Institute supports all dance programs at the Colburn School, including those in the Community School and in the Dance Academy, a pre-professional program for youth desiring a career in dance. Throughout the Colburn School, the emphasis is on performance.
The Colburn School bears the name of its benefactor, Richard D. Colburn. This memoir recounts his deep engagement with music, beginning on his seventh birthday, when his mother gave him a violin with a bow and a case, purchased for ten dollars.
Colburn played the violin-and the viola-until the age of eighty-nine, but by his teenage years he focused on business, in which he proved to be remarkably talented. Colburn narrates his life with plain-spoken wit and grace. Music was his sustaining passion, and the Colburn School, which was his vision and which he generously endowed, is his gift of gratitude.
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