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Strong on Music : New York Music Scene in the Days of George Templeton Strong - v. 3 : Repercussions, 1857-62

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This text uses the diaries of lawyer and music lover George Templeton Strong as a starting point from which to explore aspects of New York City's musical life in the mid-19th century.

This volume ranges across opera, orchestral and chamber music, black-face minstrels, military bands, church choirs and even concert saloons.

Among the scenes portrayed are the rapturous reception of Verdi's "Ballo in Maschera" in 1861; the impact of the Civil War on New York's music scene, from theatres closing as their musicians enlisted, to the performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at every possible occasion; and open-air concerts in the developing Central Park.

The author draws on primary source materials from daily newspapers, memoirs, city directories and architectural drawings.

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Product Details
University of Chicago Press
0226470164 / 9780226470160
Paperback / softback
01/02/1999
United States
658 pages, 100 halftones
168 x 238 mm, 990 grams