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This study combines biographical appreciation and musical analysis to trace the influences and natural gifts that shaped Edward MacDowell's style and to compare his work with allied arts. It argues that many piano pieces are built upon poetic or programmatic ideas that reward informed listening, and it offers the author's own poems as interpretive responses to selected compositions, each poem arising from a careful study of a piece's theme and mood. Brief essays describe the evolution of his ideals at Peterboro and suggest the modest, nature-minded spirit reflected in his later music.

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Elizabeth Fry Page

Elizabeth Fry Page was an American author and musicologist, recognized for her contributions to the understanding of American composer Edward MacDowell. Her notable work, "Edward MacDowell, His Work and Ideals," explores the life and artistic vision of MacDowell, shedding light on his influence in the realm of classical music. Through her writing, Page aimed to illuminate the significance of MacDowell's compositions and his role in American music history. Her scholarship reflects a dedication to preserving and promoting the legacy of early American composers.

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