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Music
at the Pan-American Exposition,
Organists, Orchestras, Bands, Buffalo, 1901:
Index
Cover
illustration, Coral harp, by Alice Russell Glenny.
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Music
at the Pan-American Exposition, Organists, Orchestras, Bands, Buffalo,
1901 was the official guide published by the
Pan-American Exposition Company. It contains a history of the organ built
by Emmons Howard, biographies of seventy-one of the organists who performed
at the Temple of Music during the exposition, a schedule of band performances,
and brief histories of the major bands performing at the exposition. It
also contains images of most of the organists, band directors, soloists,
and bands, the Temple of Music and its sculpture, and scenes of the bandstands.
Having been prepared before all arrangements had been made for performances,
the guide does not contain a complete listing of all organists or bands
that eventually performed at the Exposition.
Indexes to the organists,
conductors, soloists, bands and orchestras, images of the Temple of Music
and other Exposition scenes, and sculpture in Music at the Pan-American
Exposition, Organists, Orchestras, Bands, Buffalo, 1901 are available
below. The booklet can also be viewed in its entirety, page
by page, starting with the title page.
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Organists |
Allen, Nathan Henry
Archer, Frederic
Bernier, Joseph Arthur
Carl, William C.
Carter, George Buonaparte
Clark, Seth Colegrove
Clarke, Robert Alexander
Hallam
Clemens, Charles E.
Colson, William Brewster
Corey, N. J.
Cushing, Samuel Dayton
Dethier, Gaston Marie
Donahoe, J. Frank
Donley, W. H.
Dunkley, Ferdinand
Dussault, J. D.
Eddy, Clarence
Fairclough, William Erving
Falk, Louis
Fisher, Mary Chappell
Flagler, Isaac Van Vleck
Frese, Ernest Gustav August
Galloway, Charles
Garratt, C. Percival
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Gibson,
S. Archer
Gomph, William J.
Hammond, William Churchill
Heaton, Walter
Hendy, Henry Stuart
Hewlett, William Henry
Houseley, Henry
Hunt, Hamlin H.
Jarrett, William Sheridan
Jepson, Harry Benjamin
Jordan, Albert David
Lang, Benjamin Johnson
Lawrence, John Porter
Maynard, Emily Loucetta
McConnell, Mary Florence
Miller, Russell King
Percy, Richard Truman
Radcliffe, Thomas
Reed, William
Riddell, Ione Bush
Riesberg, F. W.
Salter, Sumner
Sanborn, E. Russell
Sans-Souci, Gertrude
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Schwartz, William Charles
Shelley, Harry Rowe
Simms, Frank Henry
Smith, Charles Wenham
Smith, Gerrit
Spenser, Fanny M,
Stanley, Walter Peck
Stein, Christian Adolph
Sterling, Winthrop Smith
Stewart, H. J.
Thunder, Henry Gordon
Tipton, James Benton
Truette, Everett E.
Tyler, Abram Ray
Vibbard, Henry Leonard
Vincent, Henry B.
Warren, Samuel P.
Webster, Andrew T.
Wild, Harrison M.
Wilkins, Herve Dwight
Woodman, Raymond Huntington
York, Francis L.
Zehm, Harry J. |

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Conductors |
Brooke,
Thomas Preston
Conway, Patrick
Fanciulli, Francesco
Hecker, Joseph
Herbert, Victor
Innes, F. N. |
Lund,
John
Miller, Justus G.
Missud, Jean M.
Pacheco, Ricardo
Peel, William
Phinney, Frederick |
Powell,
John
Robertson, Orville A.
Robinson, George
Scinta, Serafino
Slatter, John
Sousa, John Philip |


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Bands and Orchestras |
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Schedule, including three bands not listed below |
13th
Regiment Band
Hamilton Ontario
19th Regiment Band
St. Catherines, Ontario
48th Highlanders Band
Toronto, Ontario
65th Regiment Band
Buffalo, N.Y.
71st Regiment Band
New York, N.Y.
74th Regiment Band
Buffalo, N.Y.
Brooke's Marine Band
Chicago, Ill. |
Carlisle
Indian Band
Carlisle, Pa.
Elgin Band
Elgin, Ill.
First Artillery Band
Mexico City
Innes' Band
New York, N.Y.
Ithaca Band
Ithaca, N.Y.
Ladies' Military Band
Boston, Mass.
Pan-American Orchestra
Buffalo, N.Y. |
Phinney's
United States Band
Chicago, Ill., New York, N.Y.
Pittsburgh Orchestra
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Robertson's Band
Albany, N.Y.
Salem Cadet Band
Salem, Mass.
Scinta's Band
Buffalo, N.Y.
Sousa's Band
New York, N.Y. |

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