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Mueller, John H.
The American Symphony Orchestra: A Social History of Muscial Taste
Bloomington Indiana, Indiana University Press,
1951, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, The complete story of the American orchestra, from its beginings to 1951; facts, figures, anecdotes and incidents. Private dramas of virtuoso conductors; tales of the philanthropic sponsers; and the perpetual struggle to develop American taste. Separate sections on leading orhestras in New York, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Baltimore, Rochester, Indianapolis and Washington. Colorful portraits of such prominent conductors as Theodore Thomas, Monteux, Stokowski, Toscanini, the Damrosches and Koussevitsky. Green cloth boards and spine. 38 illustrations. DJ not price clipped, green sheet music illustrated, browning of edges, mild chipping of upper and lower edges and spine ends. Clean, solidly bound, no writing. First Edition. sm 4to, 437 pages In brodart mylar protective wrap.
(Musicology, American, Symphony, Music, First, Edition, Vintage, Music, Books, Music, History, American, Orchestra, Orchestration) Cat No. 1329.
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Mueller, John H.
The American Symphony Orchestra: A Social History of Muscial Taste
Bloomington Indiana, Indiana University Press,
1951, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, The complete story of the American orchestra, from its beginings to 1951; facts, figures, anecdotes and incidents. Private dramas of virtuoso conductors; tales of the philanthropic sponsers; and the perpetual struggle to develop American taste. Separate sections on leading orhestras in New York, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Baltimore, Rochester, Indianapolis and Washington. Colorful portraits of such prominent conductors as Theodore Thomas, Monteux, Stokowski, Toscanini, the Damrosches and Koussevitsky. Green cloth boards and spine. 38 illustrations. DJ not price clipped, green sheet music illustrated, browning of edges, mild chipping of upper and lower edges and spine ends. Clean, solidly bound, no writing. First Edition. sm 4to, 437 pages In brodart mylar protective wrap.
(Musicology, American, Symphony, Music, First, Edition, Vintage, Music, Books, Music, History, American, Orchestra, Orchestration) Cat No. 1329.
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Mueller, John H.
The American Symphony Orchestra: A Social History of Muscial Taste
Bloomington Indiana, Indiana University Press,
1951, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, The complete story of the American orchestra, from its beginings to 1951; facts, figures, anecdotes and incidents. Private dramas of virtuoso conductors; tales of the philanthropic sponsers; and the perpetual struggle to develop American taste. Separate sections on leading orhestras in New York, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Baltimore, Rochester, Indianapolis and Washington. Colorful portraits of such prominent conductors as Theodore Thomas, Monteux, Stokowski, Toscanini, the Damrosches and Koussevitsky. Green cloth boards and spine. 38 illustrations. DJ not price clipped, green sheet music illustrated, browning of edges, mild chipping of upper and lower edges and spine ends. Clean, solidly bound, no writing. First Edition. sm 4to, 437 pages In brodart mylar protective wrap.
(Musicology, American, Symphony, Music, First, Edition, Vintage, Music, Books, Music, History, American, Orchestra, Orchestration) Cat No. 1329.
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25.00
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Mueller, John H.
The American Symphony Orchestra: A Social History of Muscial Taste
Bloomington Indiana, Indiana University Press,
1951, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, The complete story of the American orchestra, from its beginings to 1951; facts, figures, anecdotes and incidents. Private dramas of virtuoso conductors; tales of the philanthropic sponsers; and the perpetual struggle to develop American taste. Separate sections on leading orhestras in New York, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Baltimore, Rochester, Indianapolis and Washington. Colorful portraits of such prominent conductors as Theodore Thomas, Monteux, Stokowski, Toscanini, the Damrosches and Koussevitsky. Green cloth boards and spine. 38 illustrations. DJ not price clipped, green sheet music illustrated, browning of edges, mild chipping of upper and lower edges and spine ends. Clean, solidly bound, no writing. First Edition. sm 4to, 437 pages In brodart mylar protective wrap.
(Musicology, American, Symphony, Music, First, Edition, Vintage, Music, Books, Music, History, American, Orchestra, Orchestration) Cat No. 1329.
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25.00
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Mueller, John H.
The American Symphony Orchestra: A Social History of Muscial Taste
Bloomington Indiana, Indiana University Press,
1951, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, The complete story of the American orchestra, from its beginings to 1951; facts, figures, anecdotes and incidents. Private dramas of virtuoso conductors; tales of the philanthropic sponsers; and the perpetual struggle to develop American taste. Separate sections on leading orhestras in New York, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Baltimore, Rochester, Indianapolis and Washington. Colorful portraits of such prominent conductors as Theodore Thomas, Monteux, Stokowski, Toscanini, the Damrosches and Koussevitsky. Green cloth boards and spine. 38 illustrations. DJ not price clipped, green sheet music illustrated, browning of edges, mild chipping of upper and lower edges and spine ends. Clean, solidly bound, no writing. First Edition. sm 4to, 437 pages In brodart mylar protective wrap.
(Musicology, American, Symphony, Music, First, Edition, Vintage, Music, Books, Music, History, American, Orchestra, Orchestration) Cat No. 1329.
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