Edward MacDowell by Lawrence Gilman
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who has rendered help of an indispensable kind; from Mr. Henry T.
Finck, who furnished me with his views and recollections of MacDowell as a pianist; and from reminiscences and impressions contributed by Mr. W.H. Humiston, Miss J.S. Watson, and Mr. T.P. Currier--pupils and friends of MacDowell--to _The Musician_, and by Mr. William Armstrong to _The Étude_, parts of which I have been privileged to quote. MacDowell wrote surprisingly few letters, and comparatively little of his correspondence is of intrinsic or general interest. I am indebted to Mr. N.J. Corey for permission to quote from several in his possession; while for the use of letters written to MacDowell and his wife by Liszt and Grieg my thanks are due to Mrs. MacDowell. L.G. DIXVILLE NOTCH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, September 18, 1908. CONTENTS CHAPTER THE MAN I RECORDS AND EVENTS II PERSONAL TRAITS AND VIEWS |
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