The series of biographical sketches published by "Brainard's
Musical World" between 1877 and 1889 is notable for the diversity
of the musicians profiled and for the entertaining personal
information provided. This period witnessed the establishment of
musical institutions and attitudes toward music that have shaped
American music to the present day. The biographies present a
cross-section of American musicians in the late 19th century,
including singers, instrumentalists, writers, teachers, and
composers. Among the musicians included are some of America's most
prominent conductors, such as Theodore Thomas and Leopold Damrosch;
composers, such as John Knowles Paine and George F. Root; writers,
such as John S. Dwight and Amy Fay; teachers, such as William Mason
and Erminia Rudersdorff; and performers, such as Emma Abbott and
Maud Powell. Scores of less familiar musicians who were also
instrumental in shaping America's music are included as well.
Originally intended for general readers, the biographical sketches
not only shed light on musical topics but also include personal
information that is seldom found in a traditional dictionary and
which speaks to the attitudes and concerns of the late 19th century
society.
This work will be of value to scholars and researchers of
19th-century American music and to those interested in the
development of popular song. Entries are alphabetically arranged
and include select bibliographies. A general bibliography and index
are also included.
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