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A light-filled Upper West Side co-op that was home to the late conductor Maurice Peress and his wife, Ellen Waldron, who predeceased him, is on the market for $1.78 million.
Peress worked closely with Duke Ellington and Leonard Bernstein — and, as a result, entertained legendary classical and jazz musicians in his apartment.
Maurice PeressDenver Post via Getty ImagesThe fourth-floor combo unit, at 310 W. 72nd St., features three bedrooms and a large windowed eat-in kitchen.
The apartment boasts original hardwood floors, crown moldings and beamed ceilings throughout.
The listing broker is Maria E. Daou, of Warburg.
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