American orchestras in the nineteenth century, edited by John Spitzer
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American orchestras in the nineteenth century, edited by John Spitzer
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- American orchestras in the nineteenth century, edited by John Spitzer
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- edited by John Spitzer
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 459-477) and index
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- Toward a history of American orchestras in the nineteenth century
- Deane L. Root
- John Spitzer
- Ubiquity and diversity.
- The ubiquity and diversity of nineteenth-century American orchestras
- John Spitzer
- Building the American symphony orchestra : the nineteenth-century roots of a twenty-first-century musical institution
- Mark Clague
- Modeling music : early organizational structures of American women's orchestras
- Anna-Lise P. Santella
- American orchestras and their unions in the nineteenth century
- Karen Ahlquist
- Critic and conductor in 1860s Chicago : George P. Upton, Hans Balatka, and cultural capitalism
- James Deaville
- Amateur and professional, permanent and transient : orchestras in the District of Columbia, 1877-1905
- Patrick Warfield
- The orchestra and the American city.
- Orchestras : local versus national
- John Spitzer
- Invisible instruments : theater orchestras in New York, 1850-1900
- John Graziano
- Beethoven and beer : orchestral music in German beer gardens in nineteenth-century New York City
- John Koegel and Jonas Westover
- Performances to "permanence" : orchestra building in late nineteenth-century Cincinnati
- Ora Frishberg Saloman
- Gender and the germanians : "art-loving ladies" in nineteenth-century concert life
- Nancy Newman
- Conductors, promoters, patrons.
- Marketing the American orchestra
- John Spitzer
- Bernard Ullman and the business of orchestras in mid-nineteenth-century New York
- Bethany S. Goldberg
- John Sullivan Dwight and the Harvard Musical Association Orchestra : a help or a hindrance?
- Mary Wallace Davidson
- The Leopold Damrosch Orchestra, 1877-78 : background, instrumentation, programming, and critical reception
- America and Europe.
- Orchestras : American and European
- John Spitzer
- "A concentration of talent on our musical horizon" : the 1853-54 American tour by Jullien's extraordinary orchestra
- Katherine K. Preston
- Ureli Corelli Hill : an American musician's European travels and the creation of the New York Philharmonic
- Barbara Haws
- Adrienne Fried Block
- Orchestral repertory.
- Orchestral repertory : highbrow and lowbrow
- John Spitzer
- Orchestral programs in Boston, 1842-55, in European perspective
- William Weber
- Theodore Thomas and the cultivation of American music
- Brenda Nelson-Strauss
- Thinking about serious music in New York, 1842-82
- Afterword : coming of age
- Ronald G. Walters
- Control code
- 742017616
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- x, 493 pages
- Isbn
- 9780226769769
- Lccn
- 2011030079
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650
- Other control number
- 40020807899
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Record ID
- .b15702881
- System control number
- (OCoLC)742017616
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