Wa-Wan Press
The Wa-Wan Press was an American music publishing company founded in 1901 by composer Arthur Farwell in Newton Center, Massachusetts. The firm concentrated on publishing compositions by so-called Indianist movement members—composers who incorporated traditional Native American music into their works. Although it never achieved its founder's intentions of fomenting a classical musical revolution in the United States, the company saw success during its eleven-year history before being acquired and abandoned by G. Schirmer in 1912.
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Wa-Wan Press
The Wa-Wan Press was an American music publishing company founded in 1901 by composer Arthur Farwell in Newton Center, Massachusetts. The firm concentrated on publishing compositions by so-called Indianist movement members—composers who incorporated traditional Native American music into their works. Although it never achieved its founder's intentions of fomenting a classical musical revolution in the United States, the company saw success during its eleven-year history before being acquired and abandoned by G. Schirmer in 1912.
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ワーワン・プレス (Wa-Wan Press) は、1901 ...... に買収されて解散するまでの11年間、経営的には成功し続けた。
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The Wa-Wan Press was an Americ ...... ndoned by G. Schirmer in 1912.
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ワーワン・プレス (Wa-Wan Press) は、1901 ...... に買収されて解散するまでの11年間、経営的には成功し続けた。
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