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Trinity College (Collegiate): Miscellaneous
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Trinity College of Music was founded in central London in 1872 by Henry George Bonavia Huntto improve the teaching of church music. Initially, only male students could attend, and had to be members of the Church of England .
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The name says London, but Trinity College has a presence in more than 60 countries around the world. Each year they administer exams for more than 500,000 students studying music, language and drama.
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The Jerwood Foundation made a grant of £1.4 million towards Trinity Hall's new library for its 30,000 books, a long overdue facility for the Cambridge college. The Jerwood Library was designed by Freeland Rees Roberts and was opened in May 1999 by the Rt. Hon. The Lord Howe of Aberavon CH QC, an alumnus of Trinity Hall. Awards include a Civic Trust Award and a David Urwin Award for Conservation.
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To fit the needs of this very special kind of player, Saga introduces its new line of Trinity College fingerstyle guitars. Possessing very organic qualities, with every dimension in perfect proportion, these guitars will help to bridge the gap between fine import instruments and boutique works of art. Available in a choice of two material combinations – Solid spruce and Indian rosewood or Solid Red cedar and mahogany – with either a 12-fret or 14-fret neck body joint, this unique guitar is sure to create a stir in the sophisticated market of fingerstyle instruments.
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Members of the College are welcome to add events relating to Trinity to this Calendar. To do so, please send an email to calendar@trin.cam.ac.uk as soon as possible in advance of the event with the following information:
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After a shocking 5-2 upset over Bowdoin last weekend, the Trinity Men's Ice Hockey team advanced to the NESCAC semi-finals to face the top-seeded tournament host Colby Mules on Saturday, March 8. Even with added pressure from home fans, Trinity won 2-1 and advanced to the championship game versus Middlebury.
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