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Schuller

American  
[shoo-ler] / ˈʃu lər /

noun

  1. Gunther, 1925–2015, U.S. composer, conductor, and music writer and educator.


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And he shows how Music Inn incubated a “Third Stream” hybrid of jazz and classical music through the work of the composer Gunther Schuller and others at the Lenox School of Jazz.

From The Wall Street Journal

Located five miles from Disneyland on the campus that once housed televangelist Robert Schuller’s Crystal Cathedral Ministries, the Shroud of Turin Experience is Orange County’s newest tourist attraction with a Christian twist.

From Los Angeles Times

Germany's Lea Schuller takes advantage and puts Germany ahead after Denmark's Emma Farge smashes the ball into the face of her own team-mate Emma Snerle in the Group C match.

From BBC

Germany's Lea Schuller or France's Marie-Antoinette Katoto could top the scoring charts if their teams go far into the tournament, while Poland's Ewa Pajor and Belgium's Tessa Wullaert will hope to play their part for the underdog nations.

From BBC

By the time he was 49, Swaggart had overtaken Robert Schuller and Oral Roberts as the king of television preachers, reaching 2 million households a week and appearing on more than 500 stations.

From Los Angeles Times