Arrillaga Musical College
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Arrillaga Musical College was a music college in San Francisco. The school was established and directed by pianist Santiago Arrillaga Ansola, a Basque immigrant. After his death it was run by his son Vincent.[1][2] Fernando Michelena (1858–1921), a tenor and the father of Vera Michelena and Beatriz Michelena, also served as its president. It was located at 2315 Jackson Street.[3]
Arrillaga came to San Francisco in 1875.[4] San Francisco developed a significant Basque presence with hotels and musical venues.[5]
Alumni included Howard E. Couper A.M.[6]
The Musical Courier reported on performances at the 1918 commencement. A separate writeup in the same issue described the school as having its own building, an "imposing faculty", and many pupils.[7]
References
- ^ "arrillaga musical college – Basque Books and More Blog". basquebooks.blogs.unr.edu.
- ^ "Pacific Coast Musical Review". A. Metzger. April 10, 1922 – via Google Books.
- ^ American College and Private School Directory (Volume 7; Volume 9 ed.). The Society. 1914.
- ^ Miller, Leta E. (April 10, 2012). "Music and Politics in San Francisco: From the 1906 Quake to the Second World War". University of California Press – via Google Books.
- ^ Echeverria, Jeronima (April 10, 1999). "Home Away from Home: A History of Basque Boardinghouses". University of Nevada Press.
- ^ "General Register". April 10, 1936.
- ^ The Music Magazine-musical Courier (77 ed.). July 4, 1918. p. 40.
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