Today Camden has its Creative Arts High School, the current chapter in a long history of musical instruction in the city. Our town has produced more than a few musicians who have gone on to fame and fortune, as well as dancers, comedians, and actors. On this page we will note some of the many fine musical instructors who blessed the city over the years. Countless students received lessons from the likes of Clarence Fuhrman, Albert Berul, Frank Oppecker, and T. Carroll O'Brien . While those listed below all taught privately, I would be remiss in not noting Lucy Dean Wilson, who taught music at Camden High School for 37 years, from 1896 through 1933. |
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Clarence
Fuhrman
Camden Courier-Post |
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Albert
Berul
Camden Courier-Post |
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Reba
Barnes Hall
1456 Bradley Avenue |
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Frank
B. Oppecker 451 Carteret Street |
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Eugene Engel |
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R.A. Gabriele |
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Joseph Rasco |
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T. Carroll O'Brien |
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Howard Cook |
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Brower Conservatory |
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Alfred Richter |
Camden Courier-Post October 2, 1936 |
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