- The
Ditson Conductor's Award,
established in 1945, is the
oldest award honoring conductors for
their commitment to the
performance of
American music. The...
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Oliver Ditson (October 20, 1811 –
December 21, 1888) was an
American businessman and
founder of
Oliver Ditson and Company, one of the
major music publishing...
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Trigon is a
public art work by
American artist Allen Ditson,
located in
downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The
loosely figurative artwork was
purchased by...
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marched to is
attributed to an
incident involving Thomas Ditson of Billerica, M****achusetts.
Ditson attempted to
purchase a
Brown Bess
musket from a British...
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James Ditson Service, QC (1926 –
August 1, 2014) was a lawyer, co-founder of CHIN Radio,
property developer and the
first mayor of
North York, Ontario...
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major leagues from 1871.
After Ditson died in 1891,
Spalding purchased Wright &
Ditson Co in Feb 1892. The name
Wright &
Ditson Co
continued to be used several...
- but wide
waisted designs already being sold by
Ditson.
These guitars were
produced by
Martin for
Ditson from 1916 to 1921; a
small number (19 instruments)...
- The
Alice M.
Ditson Fund,
founded in 1940,
supports contemporary American music.
Significant ongoing awards include the
Ditson Conductor's Award. In its...
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Jewels (Boston, M****achusetts:
Oliver Ditson & Company, 1879);
Bells of
Victory (Boston, M****achusetts:
Oliver Ditson & Company, 1888);
Pentecostal Hymns...
- Triangle, a
polygon with
three sides Trigon (
Ditson), a 1970
public artwork by
American artist Allen Ditson Trigone (disambiguation)
Trigun This disambiguation...