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Special issue on musical women in nineteenth-century America

CreatorKatz, Mark > (ed.)
Preston, Katherine K. > (ed.)
ContributorMetzelaar, Helen
Miller, Bonny Hough
Boziwick, George
[et al.]
Magazine TitleJournal of the society for American music
Volume8
Magazine Year2014
Magazine Number2
Magazine MonthMay
PagesVI, 125-283
Notelit.
LanguageEnglish/Engels
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Mediumarticle
DescriptionSpecial issue, including four articles on activities of women in nineteenth-century America and the importance of music in their lives and work. George Boziwick analyzes the impact of music on Emily Dickinson's poetry (1830-1886). Helen Metzelaar reconstructs the professional international career of the Dutch prima donna Rosa de Vries (1824-1889). Bonny Miller focuses on the American composer, pianist and teacher Augusta Browne (1820-1882). Kristen Turner examines the life and work of the American soprano Emma Juch (1860-1939).
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