Jeannette Meyer Thurber

American music patron
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Also known as: Jeannette Meyer
Quick Facts
Née:
Jeannette Meyer
Born:
Jan. 29, 1850, New York, N.Y., U.S.
Died:
Jan. 2, 1946, Bronxville, N.Y. (aged 95)

Jeannette Meyer Thurber (born Jan. 29, 1850, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Jan. 2, 1946, Bronxville, N.Y.) was an American music patron who devoted her efforts to creating a government-funded music conservatory in the United States. Jeannette Meyer was privately educated in New York and Paris. In 1869 she married Francis B. Thurber, a wholesale grocer and later a lawyer. Influenced by her observations of the French system of government-sponsored music education, Thurber soon began working toward such a system for the United States. She began by providing funds for music study abroad for American students. In 1883 Thurber supported the ...(100 of 268 words)