Women of Music History, Part V - Amy Marcy Cheney Beach - Page 2


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A child prodigy, a musical pioneer in composition, a prolific performer...all these accolades define the life of Amy Beach. Her contributions to music are important and should be fully recognized. Once again, many music history texts fail to acknowledge this great American talent. Thankfully, there are more sources of information on Amy Beach. A good place to start is the University of New Hampshire's Amy Beach page, which can be found by visiting: http://wwwsc.library.unh.edu/specoll/exh...

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1.   Oct 9, 2001 4:02 PM
This was a most informative and well written article. I'm so glad that your work popped up in my research.. I will definately look forward to more. ...Currently , I'm researching concert repertoire ...

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