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Alice Tully

Alice Tully was an influential American patron of the arts, particularly known for her support of classical music. Born in 1902, she was a prominent figure in New York's cultural scene, recognized for her dedication to promoting music and the arts. Tully was instrumental in fundraising for various music organizations and initiatives, including the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The Alice Tully Hall, a prestigious concert venue at Lincoln Center, is named in her honor, celebrating her legacy in fostering artistic expression and supporting musicians and composers throughout her life.