Jeff Dunn asks:
>If there is not already, there should be museums in the homes/apartments
>of Gershwin, Copland, Barber, Bernstein, Cage, Rozsa, ...
Copland's residence has been turned into the best kind of 'shrine': an
arts colony [for one composer at a time (!)], and also the site for a
chamber music series.
MacDowell's residence also became an arts colony, and one of the great
ones.
Judith L. Zaimont
(now finishing up the required competition piece for the 2003 San Antonio
International Piano Competition at home in my own private 'colony'.)