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List of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia members

List of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia members

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This is a list of distinguished members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity (ΦΜΑ) who have achieved significant recognition in their respective fields, including (but not limited to) education, film, industry, literature, music, philanthropy, public service, radio, science, and television.

In determining the classification for each Sinfonian listed here, an attempt was made to classify the individual based on what he is most known for. In some cases, a person such as Aaron Copland may be known equally as a conductor and a composer. In other cases, an individual such as Branford Marsalis may be known equally as a jazz musician and a television personality.

Honorary members are in italics, charter members are in bold.

"Big band" leaders

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Businessmen and philanthropists

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Composers

Band/winds

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Choral/vocal

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Film/TV

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Post-romantic

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Other

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Conductors

Band/winds

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Choral

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Symphonic

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Television

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Educational administrators

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Folk singers

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Government leaders

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George B. Cortelyou c.1905-07
Thomas E. Dewey c.1948
Fiorello La Guardia c.1940
James G. Martin c.1988

Instrumentalists

Miscellaneous

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Organists

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Other

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Pianists

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Trumpeters

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Saxophonists

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Violinists

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Jazz artists

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Music critics and editors

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Music educators

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Musicologists

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Peace activists

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Radio, film and television personalities

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Rock and/or pop musicians

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Scientists and scholars

Visual artists

Vocalists

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