Proper noun
Persinger (plural Persingers)
A surname.
[At age 7] In eight hours of concentrated practice between my twice-weekly lessons, I memorized the A major and played it for Persinger. Yehudi Menuhin
Persinger then agreed to teach him, and accompanied him on the piano for his first few solo recordings in 1928–29. Source: Internet
Retrieved 8 September 2014 his parents had wanted Louis Persinger to teach him, but Persinger initially refused. citation Menuhin displayed exceptional talent at an early age. Source: Internet
Persinger has held several executive-level positions since joining the University of Maryland Medical Center in 1993 following several years as a healthcare consultant. Source: Internet
“It’s been cool to progress through the program and have that senior leadership and be there for younger girls on the team in a way I kind of wanted to have for me my freshman year but couldn’t,” Persinger said. Source: Internet