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Russian Impressionism Art Exhibition Opens

Grammy-nominated Russian country/bluegrass band played at the opening of the month-long Russian Impressionism art exhibit at Belmont University’s Leu Gallery. The art exhibit is part of the Belmont University Alumni Association’s Fine Art Exhibition & Sale.

The Russian Impressionism exhibition features paintings by a variety of Russian artists from the mid-20th Century. The exhibition runs through Oct. 2 at the Leu Gallery. At the opening reception Sept. 4, noted fine art collector Raymond E. Johnson, founder of The Museum of Russian Art in Bloomington, Minnesota, who recognized by Art & Antiques Magazine as one of the top 100 fine art collectors in the United States, spoke about Russian Impressionist art.
Previous press releases about the exhibition are here and here.

MEDIA ALERT: Belmont Unveils New Complex

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NASHVILLE, Sept. 4, 2003 – Belmont University will soon cut the ribbon on the largest construction project in the university

Belmont Offers Prepaid Tuition Plan, Discounts

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NASHVILLE, Sept. 2, 2003 – Belmont University is one of a few Tennessee private universities participating in the Independent 529 Plan, a program designed to help parents of future college students prepay tuition and save money in the process.

First Belmont Students Begin Studying at Historic RCA Studio B

NASHVILLE, August 22, 2003 – It’s the place where Elvis Presley recorded Are You Lonesome Tonight? and It’s Now or Never, and 200 other songs. It’s where Dolly Parton recorded the country classic Jolene, and Roy Orbison put Only the Lonely and many of his other pop smashes down on tape.
What can you learn from a place like that? Students enrolled in Belmont University’s Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business will find out starting this fall semester as the historic RCA Studio B on Nashville’s famed Music Row becomes a Belmont University classroom. There, where students enrolled in the university’s recording program will study recording techniques in a legendary setting that is laden with pop music history and oozes cool.

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