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Charles Riis: Emilie Mechelin, rollporträtt ()
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Charles Riis (1837–1915)
Alternative namesC. Riis; Ch. Riis; Riis, Charles; Charles Conrad Riis
DescriptionDanish photographer
Date of birth/death15 January 1837 2 August 1915
Location of birth/deathCopenhagenCopenhagen
Work locationFinland Proper (1857–1871); Helsinki (July 1871–1896)
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  • VIAF: 96083165
  • ULAN: 500059771
  • SELIBR: 404589
Title
Emilie Mechelin, rollporträtt
Description
Svenska: Emilie Mechelin i titelrollen i Martha, Nya teatern i Helsingfors 1872.
Depicted peopleJohanna Sofia Emilie Mechelin
Date1872
DimensionsHeight: 10.4 cm (4 in); Width: 6.4 cm (2.5 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,10.4U174728;P2049,6.4U174728
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Swedish Performing Arts Agency
Native nameStatens musikverk
Parent institutionMinistry of Culture
LocationTorsgatan 21
Stockholm 113 21
Sweden
Coordinates59° 20′ 15″ N, 18° 02′ 28″ E
Established2010
Web pagehttp://musikverket.se/
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  • VIAF: 232251497
  • LCCN: no2014026923
  • SELIBR: 350368
Current location
Musik- och teaterbiblioteket, Helledays samling
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Hershey School of Musical Art was an American school located in Chicago, Illinois.

History[edit]

It was established within the Hershey Music Hall in 1875 by Sara Hershey and William Smythe Babcock Mathews, attaining special success in its departments of organ, voice, and composition. Clarence Eddy was general director almost from the first, and it was here that in 1877-79 he gave a series of 100 organ recitals without repeating any work. In 1879, Hershey and Eddy married, and in 1885, they discontinued the School.[1]

Hershey Music Hall[edit]

Hershey Music Hall was located at 83 & 85 Madison Street.[2] It was built by Sara Hershey's father, Benjamin.[3] Situated opposite McVicker's Theater, it was capable of seating 800 to 1,000 persons. It was furnished with a three manual concert organ built by Johnson & Son, and a Stoneway and Sons' Centennial Grand Piano.[4]

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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: G. Grove and J. A. Fuller-Maitland's Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Supplement (1922) This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: J. S. Dwight's Dwight's Journal of Music (1878)

  1. ^Grove & Fuller-Maitland 1922, p. 239.
  2. ^The Courier 1881, p. 139.
  3. ^Hotchkiss 1898, p. 620.
  4. ^Dwight 1878, p. 4.

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  • The Courier (1881). Musical Courier (Public domain ed.). Blumenberg & Floersheim.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Dwight, John S. (1878). Dwight's Journal of Music (Public domain ed.). Boston: Oliver Ditson & Company.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Grove, George; Fuller-Maitland, John Alexander (1922). Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Supplement. Presse. p. 239.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Hotchkiss, George Woodward (1898). History of the Lumber and Forest Industry of the Northwest (Public domain ed.). G.W. Hotchkiss & Company.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

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