Clara Gottschalk Peterson
Clara Gottschalk Peterson (1837-1910) was an American pianist, composer, and editor. She was the sister of virtuoso pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk, editing a collection of his writings and working to preserve his memory after his death. She is remembered as 'a staunch protector of her brother's music in its original form', as well as 'a composer of considerable ability' in her own right.
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Clara Gottschalk Peterson
Clara Gottschalk Peterson (1837-1910) was an American pianist, composer, and editor. She was the sister of virtuoso pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk, editing a collection of his writings and working to preserve his memory after his death. She is remembered as 'a staunch protector of her brother's music in its original form', as well as 'a composer of considerable ability' in her own right.
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Creole Songs from New Orleans in the Negro Dialect
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