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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ralph Hunter (c. 1921 – June 3, 2002) was Ralph Hunter (c. 1921 – June 3, 2002) was an American choral conductor. He was born circa 1921 in East Orange, New Jersey. He studied at the Juilliard School after serving in the Second World War. His album The Wild, Wild West, by the Ralph Hunter Choir, was nominated for a Grammy award in 1959 in two categories, Best Engineered Recording and Best Folk Performance. Hunter also taught music at Hunter College, where he became professor of music in 1970. He died on June 3, 2002, in Grinnell, Iowa, where he lived with his wife Louise.Iowa, where he lived with his wife Louise.
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rdfs:comment Ralph Hunter (c. 1921 – June 3, 2002) was Ralph Hunter (c. 1921 – June 3, 2002) was an American choral conductor. He was born circa 1921 in East Orange, New Jersey. He studied at the Juilliard School after serving in the Second World War. His album The Wild, Wild West, by the Ralph Hunter Choir, was nominated for a Grammy award in 1959 in two categories, Best Engineered Recording and Best Folk Performance. Hunter also taught music at Hunter College, where he became professor of music in 1970. He died on June 3, 2002, in Grinnell, Iowa, where he lived with his wife Louise.Iowa, where he lived with his wife Louise.
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