Manet Harrison Fowler (August 30, 1895 — February 1976) was an American musician, dramatic soprano, artist, voice coach, piano teacher, conductor, music educator and midwife. She was a child prodigy, giving piano recitals at the age of six. A native of Fort Worth, Texas she founded the Mwalimu School for the development of African Music and Creative Art in 1928 and relocated to New York City during the Harlem Renaissance. She was President of the Texas Association of Negro Musicians (TANM), the first state branch of the National Association of Negro Musicians.
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| - Manet Harrison Fowler (30 de agosto de 1895 - febrero de 1976) fue una música estadounidense, soprano dramática, artista, entrenadora de voz, profesora de piano, directora, educadora musical y partera. Fue una niña prodigio, dando recitales de piano a la edad de seis años. Nacida en Fort Worth, Texas, fundó la Escuela Mwalimu para el desarrollo de la música africana y el arte creativo en 1928 y se mudó a la ciudad de Nueva York durante el Renacimiento de Harlem. Fue presidenta de la Asociación de Músicos Negros de Texas (TANM), la primera rama estatal de la Asociación Nacional de Músicos Negros. (es)
- Manet Harrison Fowler (August 30, 1895 — February 1976) was an American musician, dramatic soprano, artist, voice coach, piano teacher, conductor, music educator and midwife. She was a child prodigy, giving piano recitals at the age of six. A native of Fort Worth, Texas she founded the Mwalimu School for the development of African Music and Creative Art in 1928 and relocated to New York City during the Harlem Renaissance. She was President of the Texas Association of Negro Musicians (TANM), the first state branch of the National Association of Negro Musicians. (en)
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| - Manet Harrison Fowler (30 de agosto de 1895 - febrero de 1976) fue una música estadounidense, soprano dramática, artista, entrenadora de voz, profesora de piano, directora, educadora musical y partera. Fue una niña prodigio, dando recitales de piano a la edad de seis años. Nacida en Fort Worth, Texas, fundó la Escuela Mwalimu para el desarrollo de la música africana y el arte creativo en 1928 y se mudó a la ciudad de Nueva York durante el Renacimiento de Harlem. Fue presidenta de la Asociación de Músicos Negros de Texas (TANM), la primera rama estatal de la Asociación Nacional de Músicos Negros. (es)
- Manet Harrison Fowler (August 30, 1895 — February 1976) was an American musician, dramatic soprano, artist, voice coach, piano teacher, conductor, music educator and midwife. She was a child prodigy, giving piano recitals at the age of six. A native of Fort Worth, Texas she founded the Mwalimu School for the development of African Music and Creative Art in 1928 and relocated to New York City during the Harlem Renaissance. She was President of the Texas Association of Negro Musicians (TANM), the first state branch of the National Association of Negro Musicians. (en)
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