The Hebrew Orphan Asylum Band of New York City, 1874 -1941

community, culture and opportunity

The Hebrew Orphan Asylum Band of New York Cit ...
Carol L. Shansky, Carol L. Sha ...
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The Hebrew Orphan Asylum Band of New York City, 1874 -1941

community, culture and opportunity

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Language
English
Pages
188

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Table of Contents

Introduction: "Biggest little band in the United States"
Excursions for poor children and the founding of the HOA band
"A well deserved reputation": the band in the Gilded Age
"The latest cause for complaint ..."
"The band has rendered service on frequent occasions": World War I
"That famous boys band": the 1920s-1930s
"Our able and indefatigable music teacher ..."
"We shall find many of our band boys playing in some of the symphony orchestras in a few years"
"The best boys' band in the city would be heard no more"
Appendix A: HOA Band repertoire
Appendix B: Works of George Wiegand
Appendix C: Works of Philip Egner.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages [179]-185) and index.

Published in
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Classifications

Library of Congress
HV995.N52 S536 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 188 pages
Number of pages
188

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44456098M
ISBN 10
1443890332
ISBN 13
9781443890335
OCLC/WorldCat
946968455
Wikidata
Q43225346

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