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The Object of this fraternity shall be:
For the development of the best and truest fraternal spirit;
the mutual welfare and brotherhood of musical students;
the advancement of music in america;
and a loyalty to the alma mater. |
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When and where was Sinfonia founded? |
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New England Conservatory of Music; Boston, Massachusetts; October 6, 1898; Alpha Chapter |
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Founder and First Honorary Member |
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name and location
1st Chapter |
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New England Conservatory of Music
Boston, Massachusetts
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name and location
second chapter |
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B - Beta
Broad Street Conservatory
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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name and location
third chapter |
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L - Gamma
American Institute of Applied Arts
New York, New York |
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name and location
4th chapter |
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triangle - Delta
Ithaca Conservatory
Ithaca, New York |
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Origin of the name "Sinfonia" |
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George W. Chadwick
second honorary member
suggest name of Sinfonia from a student organization to which he had belonged in Leipzig, Germany |
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primary object of Sinfonia Club |
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how did Sinfonia Club become a national fraternity |
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october 6, 1900 when Broad Street Conservatory of Philadelphia, PA was initiated as Sinfonia's Beta chapter. |
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