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Alice Chalifoux (January 22, 1908 – July 31, 2008) was the principal harpist with the Cleveland Orchestra from 1931 to 1974 and was its only female member for twelve years. Chalifoux learned to play the harp from her mother, studying music at local schools before studying under Carlos Salzedo at the Curtis Institute of Music. She was an authority on his music and inherited the Salzedo Summer Harp Colony after his death. She had a reputation as a specialist in orchestral harp technique and a master teacher. She taught at the Cleveland Institute of Music, the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and the Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music. She continued teaching harp until her death in 2008, at the age of 100. Chalifoux received two honorary degrees for her work. In her personal life, Chalifoux

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  • Alice Chalifoux (en)
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  • Шалифу, Элис (ru)
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  • Alice Chalifoux (Birmingham (Alabama), 22 janvier 1908 – Winchester (Virginie), 31 juillet 2008) a été la première harpiste de l'Orchestre de Cleveland de 1931 à 1974 et dont elle a été, pendant de nombreuses années, le seul membre féminin. (fr)
  • Alice Chalifoux (Birmingham, 22 gennaio 1908 – Winchester, 31 luglio 2008) è stata un'arpista statunitense. (it)
  • Alice Chalifoux (January 22, 1908 – July 31, 2008) was the principal harpist with the Cleveland Orchestra from 1931 to 1974 and was its only female member for twelve years. Chalifoux learned to play the harp from her mother, studying music at local schools before studying under Carlos Salzedo at the Curtis Institute of Music. She was an authority on his music and inherited the Salzedo Summer Harp Colony after his death. She had a reputation as a specialist in orchestral harp technique and a master teacher. She taught at the Cleveland Institute of Music, the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and the Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music. She continued teaching harp until her death in 2008, at the age of 100. Chalifoux received two honorary degrees for her work. In her personal life, Chalifoux (en)
  • Элис Шалифу (англ. Alice Chalifoux; 22 января 1908, Бирмингем — 31 июля 2008, ) — американская арфистка и музыкальный педагог. Дочь бывшего скрипача, в прошлом студента Парижской консерватории (вынужденного оставить музыку из-за травмы и заняться торговлей), и учительницы музыки. Получила первые уроки игры на арфе у своей матери, затем некоторое время училась в Чикаго, после чего окончила Кёртисовский институт музыки под руководством Карлоса Сальседо. Шалифу навсегда осталась любимой ученицей Сальседо: с 1930 года она ассистировала своему наставнику в его летней школе арфистов в штате Мэн, а перед смертью Сальседо завещал ей и школу, и свой дом. (ru)
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