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Belmont's Mike Curb College Receives $58 Million Donation

Belmont University's Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business has received a $58 million lead donation from Curb and his foundation.

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Belmont's Mike Curb College Of Entertainment Celebrates Golden Anniversary

Belmont's Mike Curb College Of Entertainment Celebrates Golden Anniversary
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Today in Music History - April 24


Today in Music History - April 24
Today in Music History for April 24:  
In 1792, the French national anthem "La Marseillaise" was composed by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle.
In 1897, the first "Halifax Symphony Orchestra" gave its inaugural concert at the Academy of Music. The program was a Schubert memorial, and included the "Unfinished Symphony." The first "Halifax Symphony Orchestra" lasted until 1908. A second "Halifax Symphony Orchestra" was formed in 1949, and became part of the "Atlantic Symphony" in 1968.
In 1942, singer-actress Barbra Streisand was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. One of the world's most popular performers, she first came to attention as the star of the 1962 Broadway musical "I Can Get It For You Wholesale." Her stage success led to a recording contract with Columbia. Then in 1964 came the role with which she is most associated -- the lead in "Funny Girl." Her recording of the ballad "People" from that show was her first big hit and firmly established her as a recording artist. Streisand won an Oscar for her 1968 movie debut in the film version of "Funny Girl." Her subsequent films have included "The Owl and the Pussycat," "The Way We Were," "A Star is Born," "Yentl" and "The Prince of Tides." Streisand has won multiple awards including two Oscars, five Emmys and eight Golden Globes.

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