Mertz in America

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During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries North American guitarists showed great interest in the compositions of European guitar composers. The guitar works of J. K. Mertz (1806-1856) were clearly favored among the American virtuosi at that time as confirmed in concert programs in correspondence and in the numerous American fretted instrument journals such as Cadenza Crescendo S. S. Stewart's Banjo and Guitar Journal and Etude. This study provides a detailed survey of these sources as well as collections archival materials and manuscripts pertaining to Mertz during this period.Information concerning the life and works of J. K. Mertz and his reception in Europe is followed by an introduction to the guitar in America and an assessment of the stature of Mertz's music in America at the time. Subsequent chapters provide new biographical data for prominent American guitarists including Charles J. Dorn Arling Shaeffer Walter Vreeland C. D. Schettler C. F. Elzear Fiset Jennie M. Durkee Vahdah Olcott-Bickford William Foden George C. Krick J. M. and Gertrude Miller and Carl W. F. Jansen. Chapters 11-13 chronicle the pertinent activities of these guitarists that resulted in the preservation of significant manuscript copies of Mertz's works.Manuscript copies of three previously lost concert works by Mertz preserved in American collections are described. Further topics included are Mertz in American pedagogical writings the dissemination of his music and associations between American and European guitarists. The conclusion discusses the introduction of the music of Tárrega and his followers to American guitarists. PART I. BACKGROUNDChapter 1. Biography 2. The Music of J. K. Mertz 3. The Popularity of Mertz in Europe ca. 1885-1925 4. The Guitar in America ca. 1885-1925PART II. RECEPTION HISTORY 5. The Stature of the Music of Mertz in America ca. 1890-1925 6. Vahdah Olcott-Bickford 7. St. Louis Guitar Zenith 8. The Miller Family 9. Carl W. F. Jansen 10. J. K. Mertz in American Pedagogical WritingsPART III. THE DISSEMINATION OF THE MUSIC OF MERTZ 11. Associations Between American and European Guitarists 12. Availability of Published Music of Mertz in America ca. 1870-1925 13. Manuscript Copies of Works by Mertz Preserved in American CollectionsPART IV. CONCLUSION 14. The Introduction of the Music of Tárrega and His Followers to North American Guitarists
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