Complete Songs, 1844–1889

Complete Songs, 1844–1889
Author: Herrman S. Saroni
Publisher: A-R Editions, Inc.
Total Pages: 245
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 198720848X

This volume includes all of the surviving songs by German-American composer, performer, critic, and businessman Herrman S. Saroni (1823/24–1900), who is now most remembered as the owner and editor of Saroni’s Musical Times (one of America’s first significant music magazines). The entire date range of these songs is 1844–89, but the vast majority appeared in the 1840s and early 1850s. Saroni was among the first composers in America to combine aspects of German lieder and various features associated with popular song, and these works fuse accessibility to amateurs with sophisticated compositional techniques. Despite several indicators of success in his era, Saroni’s songs are almost completely unknown today. These works deserve reconsideration and modern performance both for their historical significance and for their aesthetic value. Most of the songs in this edition were published in Saroni’s lifetime, but an appendix includes a transcription of an unpublished holograph manuscript song, the original of which is also shown in two plate images.

Music Publishing & Collecting

Music Publishing & Collecting
Author: David Hunter
Publisher: University of Illinois, Graduate School of Library & Information Science
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1994
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Music in North America and the West Indies from the Discovery to 1850

Music in North America and the West Indies from the Discovery to 1850
Author: Daniel Mendoza de Arce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2006
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Music in North America is a survey of the people, events, and institutions that helped shape music in the early centuries of North America. Collecting information from various historical data, author Daniel Mendoza de Arce presents straightforward descriptions of both religious and secular early music. Basic historical information about the Renaissance and Baroque periods in North America and the Caribbean are presented, chronologically through 1850, along musical, geographic, and cultural lines. A valuable study to researchers, students, and interested readers alike, this treatise helps readers achieve a sense of perspective, and a broader understanding of their place in world culture. The information presented in this book is a complement to the author's previous work, Music in Ibero-America to 1850: A Historical Survey.

Private Music Collections

Private Music Collections
Author: James Coover
Publisher: Warren, Mich. : Harmonie Park Press
Total Pages: 762
Release: 2001
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

This volume identifies the location of the most important books, recordings, graphic materials, and scores held in private music collections. Entries range from 1467 to 1995 and have no geographical or language limitations. Information is divided into categories including catalogs and literature, unnamed collections, the migration of private collections, private collections now in institutions, vendors of collections, and lists, catalogs, and inventories. Data includes where the item can be found, buyers of sales items if an individual library was later put up for sale, birth and/or death dates for important collectors, and other relevant details.