Biographical Dictionary of Musicians: With a Bibliography of English Writings on Music (Classic Reprint)

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FB&C Limited, 2015 M07 8 - 650 pages
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To Mr. Stephen S. Stratton, of Birmingham, the Author desires to express most grateful acknowledgment for willing and valuable assis tance in every department of the work. The book is indebted to him for dates, facts, and suggestions of every kind, and to him is due many of the corrections of chronological errors in musical biography which have been perpetuated in work after work. His valuable services in connection with the revisal for the press are also thank fully acknowledged. Thanks are also warmly accorded to Mr. James Love, of Falkirk, N. B. 5 Major G. A. Crawford, of London; Mr. W. H. Dana, of Warren, Ohio Mr. W. H. Daniell, of Boston, Mass; and Messrs. Karl Merz, W. B. Gilbert, J. C. Fillmore, David Baptie, C. E. Stephens, and many others, for services rendered in connection with British and American Biography and Bibliography. The notices of many of the living musicians noticed throughout the work are in debted to themselves for revision and correction in the biographical sections, and the Author desires to acknowledge much assistance freely rendered in this respect.

In conclusion the Author would invite additions, suggestions and corrections of all kinds, which may be sent for him to the care of the publisher, and of these, acknowledgment will gladly be made.

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