Annals of Music in America: A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events
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The author compiles a chronological register of musical developments in the United States from the colonial era through the early twentieth century, documenting first performances, the arrival and construction of instruments, founding of singing societies and orchestras, and appearances of notable musicians. Entries note premieres of operas, oratorios, symphonies, band formations, and the introduction of musical pedagogy and printing. Period introductions provide commentary on stylistic shifts and regional differences, while indexes list compositions and miscellaneous items for reference. The work prioritizes early and landmark events to trace the practical growth of American musical life.
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