In "Strong on Music" Vera Brodsky Lawrence uses the diaries of lawyer and music lover George Templeton Strong as a jumping-off point from which to explore every aspect of New York City's musical life in the mid-nineteenth century. Formerly a concert pianist, Vera Brodsky Lawrence spent the last third of her life as a historian of American music (she died in 1996). She was editor of "The Piano Works of Louis Moreau Gottschalk" and "The Complete Works of Scott Joplin." On Volume 1: "A marvelous book. There is nothing like it in the literature of American music." Harold C. Schonberg, "New...
In "Strong on Music" Vera Brodsky Lawrence uses the diaries of lawyer and music lover George Templeton Strong as a jumping-off point from which to exp...