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Edited version of the 1837 journal of American musician Lowell Mason written while traveling through Europe.By the middle of the nineteenth century Lowell Mason (1792-1872) was probably the most fa...
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01 March 1991

Edited version of the 1837 journal of American musician Lowell Mason written while traveling through Europe.
By the middle of the nineteenth century Lowell Mason (1792-1872) was probably the most famous native-born musician in America. Concentrating almost exclusively on vocal music, he built a spectacular reputation as a choir directorand teacher. He published many collections of sacred music that sold in unprecedented numbers and made him a household name.
In 1837 he traveled to Europe on a little-publicized trip. This was a bold move decades before such trips by American musicians became commonplace, and his diaries from this time are a primary source of information on early nineteenth-century European music. This edition of Mason's 1837 journal has been carefully edited: throughout, Broyles has attempted to reproduce the original manuscript faithfully, making adjustments only where necessary for intelligibility. Appendices include a list names with brief biographies, an itinerary of the tour, and those letters received during the trip that still survive. An introduction completes this unique and highly readable volume.
Michael Broyles is Distinguished Professor of Music and Professor of American History Emeritus at PennState University and Visiting Professor at Florida State University.
By the middle of the nineteenth century Lowell Mason (1792-1872) was probably the most famous native-born musician in America. Concentrating almost exclusively on vocal music, he built a spectacular reputation as a choir directorand teacher. He published many collections of sacred music that sold in unprecedented numbers and made him a household name.
In 1837 he traveled to Europe on a little-publicized trip. This was a bold move decades before such trips by American musicians became commonplace, and his diaries from this time are a primary source of information on early nineteenth-century European music. This edition of Mason's 1837 journal has been carefully edited: throughout, Broyles has attempted to reproduce the original manuscript faithfully, making adjustments only where necessary for intelligibility. Appendices include a list names with brief biographies, an itinerary of the tour, and those letters received during the trip that still survive. An introduction completes this unique and highly readable volume.
Michael Broyles is Distinguished Professor of Music and Professor of American History Emeritus at PennState University and Visiting Professor at Florida State University.
Price: $29.99
Pages: 254
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Publication Date:
01 March 1991
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781580463553
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
MUSIC / Religious / General, Sacred and religious music, Diaries, letters and journals
A thoroughly gripping reading experience. It is that rare scholarly book, one you can't put down.
Preface
Introduction
1. The Voyage to Europe
2. England: May 1837
3. England: June 1837
4. Germany
5. Switzerland and France
6. England: September 1837
7. The Voyage to America
Abbreviations Used in Appendixes
Appendix 1: Flyleafs
Appendix 2: Itinerary
Appendix 3: Names
Appendix 4: Annotations to Messiah Programs
Appendix 5: Letters from Europe
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Introduction
1. The Voyage to Europe
2. England: May 1837
3. England: June 1837
4. Germany
5. Switzerland and France
6. England: September 1837
7. The Voyage to America
Abbreviations Used in Appendixes
Appendix 1: Flyleafs
Appendix 2: Itinerary
Appendix 3: Names
Appendix 4: Annotations to Messiah Programs
Appendix 5: Letters from Europe
Notes
Works Cited
Index