Abstract
Gene Roy, a resident of Judson Manor, discusses her life and her interests. She was an accomplished double bass player. She studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music and later taught there. She describes the building that housed the Institute and the professors who taught there. She also played at the Eastman School of Musicand the Rochester Philharmonic. She lived in Clveland Heights and had two daughters that she taught to sing and are very musically gifted. Music is a point that she thinks all parents should emphasize, and then she gives instructions on how to properly be involved in the musical education of children.She concludes by sharing her favorite artists and genres.
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Interviewee
Roy, Gene (interviewee)
Interviewer
Maher, Terre (interviewer)
Project
Judson Manor
Date
8-8-2013
Document Type
Oral History
Duration
61 minutes
Recommended Citation
"Gene Roy Interview, 8 August 2013" (2013). Cleveland Regional Oral History Collection. Interview 913015.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/crohc000/552
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