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Chatham square music school The Chatham Square Music School was founded in 1937 by Samuel Chotzinoff. Originally located on 211 Clinton Street in New York City, it was founded as an endowed non-profit institution for people of limited means to study music, providing scholarships and instruments to needing students. Founding members of the faculty included Roger Sessions, Ruvin Heifetz, Samuel Barlow, Margaret Leddy, Josephine Schenn, Fanny Lhevinne, David Sherry, Liev Rosannoff, M. Lichtenstein, Rebecca Davidson, Elsa Huston, Miriam Gideon, Hans Weiner, Fé Alf, Pauline Apanowitz, Beatrice Van Bergh and Vera Maurina-Press.[1]
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