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Josef Alexander, Patron, 1971, New York City, New York, Composer and educator
Claude Almond, Patron, 1950, Louisville, Kentucky, Educator
Betsy Anthony, Patron, 1996, Jefferson City, Tennessee, Philanthropist
Gustave Bergman, Patron, 1939, New York City, New York, Manager and coach
Ronald T. Bishop, Patron, 1983, Kent, Ohio, Tubist
Jan Blankenship, Patron, 1970, Detroit, Michigan, Pianist and educator
Ben Bolt, Patron, 1987, Jefferson City, Tennessee, Classical guitarist
Harry John Brown, Patron, 1961, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Conductor
Gene Bruck, Patron, 1966, New York City, New York, Musicologist and critic
Gregory Bueche, Patron, 1943, Fort Collins, Colorado, Educator
Frank Cedrone, Patron, 1974, Fort Collins, Colorado, Pianist
Stanley Chapple, Patron, 1945, New York City, New York, Educator
Wilbur Chenoweth, Patron, 1941, Lincoln, Nebraska, Organist and composer
Philip Cho, Patron, 1971, Culver, Indiana, Tenor
Gary Ciepluch, Patron, 1994, Cleveland, Ohio, Conductor educator
J. DeForest Cline, Patron, 1932, Colorado, Educator and composer
Kenton Coe, Patron, 1980, Johnson City, Tennessee, Composer
J. Ralph Corbett, Patron, 1967, Cincinnati, Ohio, Philanthropist
Louis Woodsen Curtis, Patron, 1940, Los Angeles, California, Educator
J. B. Davis, Patron, 1976, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Bass
Wendel H. Diebel, Patron, 1996, Fort Collins, Colorado, Pianist, composer, and educator
Glen Drake, Patron, 1926, Chicago, Illinois, Educator
Sidney Durst, Patron, 1928, Cincinnati, Ohio, Organist and composer
John S. Edwards, Patron, 1971, Chicago, Illinois, Orchestra manager
Anders Emile, Patron, 1951, New York City, New York, Educator
Carl Eppert, Patron, 1939, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Composer
Karl Eschmann, Patron, 1925, Granville, Ohio, Educator and composer
Bruce Ferden, Patron, 1990, Lincoln, Nebraska, Conductor
Theodore Frank Fitch, Patron, 1968, Richmond, Kentucky, Composer
David Ford, Patron, 1980, Lakeland, Florida, Bass
George Gartlan, Patron, 1925, New York City, New York, Educator
Karl Gehrkens, Patron, Educator
Becket Gibbs, Patron, 1939, New York City, New York, Liturgical music scholar
Henry T. Ginsburg, Patron, 1957, Greeley, Colorado, Violinist and educator
Herbert Greenberg, Patron, 1992, Stow, Ohio, Violinist
Shelley Gruskin, Patron, 1985, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Educator and early music specialist
Jesse B. Hall, Patron, 1932, Chicago, Illinois, Manager
Carl Halvorson, Patron, 1991, Oxford, Ohio, Tenor
Guy Frazer Harrison, Patron, 1938, Conductor
Robert Hawkins, Patron, 1957, Gunnison, Colorado, Educator
Barre Hill, Patron, 1927, Chicago, Illinois, Baritone
Erik Hillman, Patron, 1964, Washington, D.C., Pianist
Maurice Hinson, Patron, 1986, Louisville, Kentucky, Pianist
Royal Hughes, Patron, 1932, Columbus, Ohio, Educator
Virgil Hughes, Patron, 1974, Fort Collins, Colorado, Dulcimer maker
Henry Janiec, Patron, 1964, Columbia, South Carolina, Conductor, pianist, and educator
Sherwood Kains, Patron, 1945, Cincinnati, Ohio, Conductor
Mrs. Albert F. Keister, Patron, 1972, New York City, New York, Philanthropist
Okgill Kim, Patron, 1974, Seoul, Korea, President of Ewha Womans University
Max Krone, Patron, 1940, Los Angeles, California, Educator
Karl Krueger, Patron, 1946, Detroit, Michigan, Conductor
George Kuyper, Patron, 1945, Chicago, Illinois, Manager
Joseph Landers, Patron, 1997, Birmingham, Alabama, Composer
Austin Lovelace, Patron, 1966, Denver, Colorado, Composer and organist
Noel Crawford Lovelace, Patron, 1997, Charlotte, North Carolina, Conductor, organist, composer, and church musician
Lee Luvisi, Patron, 1963, Louisville, Kentucky, Pianist and educator
Aubrey Martin, Patron, 1930, Educator
James Mead, Patron, Organist, conductor, and composer
Estell E. Mohr, Patron, 1956, Evergreen, Colorado, Educator
Gordon Myers, Patron, July 1, 1987, Jefferson City, Tennessee, Baritone
Albert Noelte, Patron, 1938, Educator
David Pew, Patron, 1963, Denver, Colorado, Organist and composer
Lloyd Pfautsch, Patron, 1965, Dallas, Texas, Composer, conductor, and educator
James Christian Pfohl, Patron, 1961, Brevard, North Carolina, Conductor and educator
Buryl Red, Patron, November 18, 2009, Composer, music director, conductor of The CenturyMen, and producer
Seigwart Reichwald, Patron, May 7, 2007, Spartanburg, South Carolina, Conductor, educator, musicologist, and organist
Mike Reid, Patron, 1996, Jefferson City, Tennessee, Composer and pianist
Wallingford Reigger, Patron, 1959, Louisville, Kentucky, Composer
Beryl Rubenstein, Patron, 1932, Educator
Eric Ruske, Patron, February 26, 2004, Atlanta, Georgia, French hornist
Alexander Boggs Ryan, Patron, 1969, Normal, Illinois, Organist
Will Schwartz, Patron, 1954, Fort Collins, Colorado, Conductor and educator
John Seagle, Patron, 1963, Schroon Lake, New York, Baritone and educator
Harry Seitz, Patron, 1955, Detroit, Michigan, Educator, author, and conductor
Fowler Smith, Patron, 1942, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Educator
Joseph Smith, Patron, 1981, Nashville, Tennessee, Conductor and educator
Jon Spong, Patron, March 21, 1990, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Organist, composer, and accompanist
Waltraud Prange Suzuki, Patron, 1997, Johnson City, Tennessee(via phone), Educator and a board member of the Suzuki Institute
Max Swarthout, Patron, 1940, Educator
Werner Torkanowski, Patron, 1971, Cincinnati, Ohio, Conductor
Kirk Trevor, Patron, 1988, Jefferson City, Tennessee, Conductor
Horace Tureman, Patron, 1939, Denver, Colorado, Composer
Roy Underwood, Patron, 1957, Lansing, Michigan, Educator, pianist, and music therapist
Isaac Von Grove, Patron, Cincinnati, Ohio, Conductor
Frank Laird Waller, Patron, 1931, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Composer
Walter Watson, Patron, Composer, educator, organist, and pianist
Milton Weber, Patron, 1954, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Conductor
Douglas Weeks, Patron, 1990, Spartanburg, South Carolina, Pianist
Mrs. David Weir, Patron, 1972, Beaumont, Texas, Philanthropist
Dean Wilder, Patron, 1982, Kansas City, Missouri, Tenor
Guy Bevier Williams, Patron, 1926, Composer
Richard Worthing, Patron, 1984, Kent, Ohio, Conductor and educator
Tibor Yusti; Marquis Von Arth, Patron, 1973, Detroit, Michigan, Pianist
Harry Zelzer, Patron, 1968, Chicago, Illinois, Impresario
Marshall Onofrio, Patron, July 2006, Bloomington, Illinois, Composer, conductor, and educator
Joseph Martin, Patron, June 12, 2008, West Hill, Texas, Composer and pianist
Jay Anthony Gach, Patron, July 2006, Bloomington, Illinois, Composer
Nita Akin, National honorary, 1952, Georgetown, Texas, Organist
Ludmila Bertlova, National honorary, 1951, Chicago, Illinois, **Violinist
Lais de Souza Brasil, National honorary, 1974, Brazil, Pianist
Ruth Breton, National honorary, 1922, Louisville, Kentucky, Violinist
Stephanie Caulder, National honorary, Oboist
Inah Choi, National honorary, 2000, Chicago, Illinois, Pianist
Jeannine Crader, National honorary, 1967, New York City, New York, Soprano
Suzann Young Davis, National honorary, 1975, Denver, Colorado, Harpist
Luisa DeSett, National honorary, 1961, Bloomington, Illinois, Soprano
Lucienne DeSimplaire, National honorary, 1953, Chicago, Illinois, Soprano
Lee Dougherty, National honorary, 1964, New York City, New York, Soprano
Faye Ferguson, National honorary, 1926, Cincinnati, Ohio, Pianist
Linda Lester Ford, National honorary, 1981, Nashville, Tennessee, Pianist
Helen Freund, National honorary, 1925, Chicago, Illinois, Soprano
Frances Fulton, National honorary, 1959, Seoul, Korea, Educator
Jean Graham, National honorary, 1952, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Pianist
Georgia Graves, National honorary, 1930, Fort Collins, Colorado, Contralto
Elizabeth A.H. Green, National honorary, 1953, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Violinist, author, conductor, and educator
Mitzi Danker Groom, National honorary, November 11, 2004, Bowling Green, Kentucky, Educator, conductor, and organist
Drusilla Huffmaster Anderson, National honorary, 1962, Detroit, Michigan, Pianist and educator
Margot Daisy Jean, National honorary, 1925, New York City, New York, Cellist, singer, and harpist
Maria Kurenko, National honorary, 1941, Chicago, Illinois, Soprano
Sang Mee Lee, National honorary, 1996, Chicago, Illinois, Violinist
Elsa Mariana, National honorary, 1943, Columbus, Ohio, Soprano
Victoria Markowski, National honorary, 1970, Pueblo, Colorado, Pianist and educator
Bessie Whittington Pfohl, National honorary, 1958, Winston-Salem, North Carolna, Composer and musicologist
Frances Marion Ralston, National honorary, 1925, Los Angeles, California, Composer
Helen Sears, National honorary, 1925, Chicago, Illinois, Soprano and composer
Marietta Simpson, National honorary, 2000, Jefferson City, Tennessee, Mezzo-soprano
Margaret Speaks, National honorary, 1938, Columbus, Ohio, Soprano
Florence Stage, National honorary, 1931, Columbus, Ohio, Pianist
Renee Thornton, National honorary, 1925, Columbus, Ohio, Soprano
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