American Institute of Applied Music
The American Institute of Applied Music was a music school based in New York City. The Institute was incorporated in 1900 as an amalgamation (merger) of the following educational institutions: 1.
* The Metropolitan College of Music (founded 1891) 2.
* The Metropolitan Conservatory of Music (founded 1886) 3.
* The Synthetic Piano School (founded 1887), and 4.
* The American Institute of Normal Methods
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American Institute of Applied Music
The American Institute of Applied Music was a music school based in New York City. The Institute was incorporated in 1900 as an amalgamation (merger) of the following educational institutions: 1.
* The Metropolitan College of Music (founded 1891) 2.
* The Metropolitan Conservatory of Music (founded 1886) 3.
* The Synthetic Piano School (founded 1887), and 4.
* The American Institute of Normal Methods
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