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Founded and incorporated in 1986 by pianist Vivian Taylor, the Boston group produced major events including the 1988 Boston premiere of the opera
X-CERPTS by Anthony Davis and an ongoing chamber music concert series in New
England.
- VIDEMUS appointed its new Artistic Director, Louise Toppin, on October
1st, 1997 and moved its base of operation to North Carolina.
- Received grants from The National Endowment for the Arts, North Carolina Arts Council, The Copland Foundation, Polaroid, and A. J. Fletcher Foundation to produce concerts, recordings and educational programs.
- Presented almost 20 years of concerts in New England, Ohio, Arizona, North Carolina, Michigan, Minnesota, and New York on university campuses and concert series.
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Created educational division of Videmus and have presented 5 years of educational programming for public school and college students and established two scholarship opportunities to assist undergraduate and graduate students financially.
- More than 20 compact disks of American music
- Employed, encouraged and exposed hundreds of musicians to the music of under-represented composers through concerts and recordings and thousands more audience members to this new repertoire.
- Successfully and actively seeks opportunities to collaborate with other arts organizations, schools, and universities.
- Created Visionary Recordings (now Videmus Records) division in 1998 and collaborated with Albany
Records to provide distribution for Videmus recordings.
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Louise Toppin, Director
Willis Patterson, President
Darryl Taylor, Vice President
Lee Melvin, Secretary/Chair, Bridges Award
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