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“Song of Myself”: Themes of Identity and Context in Selected Early Twentieth-century Settings of Walt WhitmanZoeller, Anthony 09 August 2010 (has links)
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Gwyneth Walker: An Annotated Bio-Bibliography of Selected Works for Mixed ChorusSchnipke, Richard L. January 2008 (has links)
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American Choral Music in Late 19th Century New Haven: The Gounod and New Haven Oratorio SocietiesClark, R. Andrew 05 1900 (has links)
This study examines two of the smaller American choral societies that together existed for just over 30 years, 1888 to 1919: The Gounod and New Haven Oratorio Societies of New Haven, Connecticut. These societies are important because, especially in the case of the New Haven Society, they were closely related to Yale University and the work of Horatio Parker. One must assume from the onset that the two choral groups examined in the following pages did not have the prominence of the many larger New England choral societies. However a more detailed knowledge about the struggles, successes, influence and leadership of two smaller societies illuminates a field of research in the history of American choral music that has been largely ignored.
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