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European Music and Musicians in New York City, 1840-1900

  • Editor: Graziano, John
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Contents

  • List of Illustrations Introduction
  • 1. Robert Schumann's Music in New York City, 1848-1898
  • 2. Presenting Berlioz's Music in New York, 1846-1890: Carl Bergmann, Theodore Thomas, Leopold Damrosch
  • 3. Liszt (and Wagner) in New York, 1840-1890
  • 4. "Home, Sweet Home" Away from Home: Sigismund Thalberg in New York, 1856-1858
  • 5. Leopold Damrosch as Composer
  • 6. New York's Orchestras and the "American" Composer: A Nineteenth-Century View
  • 7. Between the Old World and the New: William Steinway and the New York Liederkranz in the 1860s
  • 8. The Development of the German American Musical Stage in New York City, 1840-1890
  • 9. Patrick S. Gilmore: the New York Years
  • 10. Grafulla and Cappa: Bandmasters of New York's Famous Seventh Regiment
  • 11. She Came, She Sang ... She Conquered? Adelina Patti in New York
  • 12. A Confluence of Moravian Impresarios: Max Maretzek, the Strakosches, and the Graus
  • 13. An Opera for Every Taste: The New York Scene, 1862-1869
  • 14. "Dear Miss Ober": Music Management and the Interconnections of Musical Culture in the United States, 1876-1883 Bibliography Notes on the Contributors Index