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  1. Keith Clark is an American composer, conductor, and music educator who is best known for founding the Pacific Symphony and the Astoria Music Festival.

  2. Pacific Symphony was founded in 1979 by Keith Clark, who was a former student-assistant conductor of Roger Wagner at the Los Angeles Master Chorale, and the principal guest conductor of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra.

  3. 18. Dez. 2023 · Under its energetic and ambitious music director, California State University Fullerton music professor Keith Clark, the cobbled-together group, working under per-service contracts, showed an impressive level of skill and flexibility.

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  4. 17. Jan. 2002 · Keith Clark, the Army bugler whose imperfect rendition of taps at the funeral of President John F. Kennedy came to be seen as a perfect embodiment of national sorrow, died last Friday at a...

  5. 28. Apr. 2019 · A teenage Keith Clark, left, wearing a then fashionable extra-thin tie, and his father, also named Keith, perform on their banjos at a Chicago folk festival in the late 1950s. When his father died last year, Clark’s family discovered a trove of letters from Seeger, including one asking for a loan to pay legal fees as he battled the ...

  6. 19. Juni 1988 · He has been called “a dead fish,” but Pacific Symphony conductor Keith Clark says he will keep his career in the swim despite the symphony board’s vote last February to force him to resign ...

  7. 22. Nov. 2013 · Sgt. Keith Clark was the Principal Bugler of the U.S. Army Band who played "Taps" at President John F. Kennedy's state funeral in 1963. He fumbled the sixth note of the tune, which became a symbol of sorrow for the nation.