Podcast appearances and mentions of Irving S Gilmore

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Classical 95.9-FM WCRI
07-05-20 The Gilmore International Keyboard Festival - Part 9 - WCRI’s Festival Series

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 58:23


On WCRI's Festival Series this week we visit The Gilmore International Keyboard Festival. In 1989, trustees of the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation of Kalamazoo, Michigan, announced plans to honor the memory of Irving S. Gilmore, a local businessman and philanthropist, by creating some of the most unique and significant awards for pianists anywhere in the world and a biennial piano festival to celebrate keyboard music. For more information visit HERE

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI
06-21-20 The Gilmore International Keyboard Festival - Part 8 - WCRI’s Festival Series

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 59:37


On WCRI's Festival Series this week we visit The Gilmore International Keyboard Festival. In 1989, trustees of the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation of Kalamazoo, Michigan, announced plans to honor the memory of Irving S. Gilmore, a local businessman and philanthropist, by creating some of the most unique and significant awards for pianists anywhere in the world and a biennial piano festival to celebrate keyboard music. For more information visit HERE

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI
06-14-20 The Gilmore International Keyboard Festival - Part 7 - WCRI’s Festival Series

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 59:37


On WCRI's Festival Series this week we visit The Gilmore International Keyboard Festival. In 1989, trustees of the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation of Kalamazoo, Michigan, announced plans to honor the memory of Irving S. Gilmore, a local businessman and philanthropist, by creating some of the most unique and significant awards for pianists anywhere in the world and a biennial piano festival to celebrate keyboard music. For more information visit HERE

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI
06-07-20 The Gilmore International Keyboard Festival - Part 6 - WCRI’s Festival Series

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 58:22


On WCRI's Festival Series this week we visit The Gilmore International Keyboard Festival. In 1989, trustees of the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation of Kalamazoo, Michigan, announced plans to honor the memory of Irving S. Gilmore, a local businessman and philanthropist, by creating some of the most unique and significant awards for pianists anywhere in the world and a biennial piano festival to celebrate keyboard music. For more information visit HERE

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI
05-24-20 The Gilmore International Keyboard Festival - Part 5 - WCRI’s Festival Series

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 59:34


On WCRI's Festival Series this week we visit The Gilmore International Keyboard Festival. In 1989, trustees of the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation of Kalamazoo, Michigan, announced plans to honor the memory of Irving S. Gilmore, a local businessman and philanthropist, by creating some of the most unique and significant awards for pianists anywhere in the world and a biennial piano festival to celebrate keyboard music. For more information visit HERE

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI
05-17-20 The Gilmore International Keyboard Festival - Part 4 - WCRI’s Festival Series

Classical 95.9-FM WCRI

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 59:35


On WCRI's Festival Series this week we visit The Gilmore International Keyboard Festival. In 1989, trustees of the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation of Kalamazoo, Michigan, announced plans to honor the memory of Irving S. Gilmore, a local businessman and philanthropist, by creating some of the most unique and significant awards for pianists anywhere in the world and a biennial piano festival to celebrate keyboard music. For more information visit HERE

The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale
Bill Reese on book selling and book collecting,

The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2013 55:02


This from the Yale University Library website: "William Reese '77 is an antiquarian bookseller living in New Haven, CT. His firm, William Reese Company, founded in 1975 when he was a sophomore, is one of the leading rare book dealers in the world, specializing in Americana, travels and voyages, and literature.  He has been active with the Yale Library for many years, funding a number of fellowships in the Beinecke Library. Bill served on the committee to raise funds for the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library and contributed, with his family, the Jackson Family Rare Book Room there, named in honor of his grandfather, John Day Jackson, Class of 1890, who gave Yale its first music library. Bill has also given Yale major collections of 20th-century writers such as Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon, as well as books and manuscripts ranging from 18th-century Louisiana to the diary of an interned Japanese-American in World War II.  He has also curated four major exhibitions in the Beinecke Library, including their Columbian Quincentenary exhibition in 1992, and the show honoring Paul Mellon's bequest to the Beinecke Library in 2002, both commemorated with published catalogs. He has also funded Beinecke publications such as the recently published Alfred Stieglitz–Georgia O'Keefe correspondence, funded cataloguing initiatives in the Map Collection, and underwritten Yale staff members attending the Rare Book School.  Bill has also served on the committee to award the undergraduate book- collecting prize for thirty years.  Bill has worked with many book libraries throughout the country on issues of collection development, security, and fund-raising.  He serves on the Council of the American Antiquarian Society and the board of the Library of America."    

Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project
Conversation with Rick Hughey, Jr. and Bob Rowe

Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2009 40:27


Rick Hughey, Jr., Executive Vice President/CEO of the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation in Kalamazoo, Michigan talks with grantee Bob Rowe, a musician from Renaissance Enterprises, about Bob's transformative work of bringing gospel, country and R&B music into nursing homes.

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