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The study traces the development of musical life among Philadelphia’s German-speaking communities from early hymn-singing and church performance practices to the ascendancy of secular music. It reviews hymnody, liturgical performance, and the emergence of private teachers, music dealers and public concerts, then profiles central figures such as Alexander Reinagle and other prominent local musicians. Organized in three chronological sections, the work documents changing tastes, repertory, modes of performance, and the infrastructure that supported musical activity, and concludes by cataloging the major compositions associated with the city’s leading composer.

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Robert Rutherford Drummond

Robert Rutherford Drummond was an American musicologist known for his contributions to the understanding of early German music in the United States. His notable work, "Early German Music in Philadelphia," explores the influence and development of German musical traditions in the American context, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries. Drummond's research sheds light on the cultural exchanges that shaped the musical landscape of Philadelphia, making his work significant for both music history and the study of immigrant influences in American culture.

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