- Lawrence Gilman
Lawrence Gilman (born
July 5 ,1878 inFlushing, New York ; diedSeptember 8 ,1939 inSugar Hill, New Hampshire ) was aU.S. author and musiccritic .Lawrence Gilman was the son of
Arthur Coit Gilman andBessie (Lawrence) Gilman . He studied art atCollins Street Classical School inHartford, Connecticut underWilliam M. Chase . He also taught himself music in theory and practice on several instruments, including organ andpiano .From 1896 to 1898, he worked for the
New York Herald , then from 1901 to 1913 as a music critic forHarper's Weekly , where he advanced to the position of managing editor. From 1915 to 1923, he worked as a critic in multiple arts for theNorth American Review , and for theHerald Tribune from 1925 on.On August 1, 1904, he married
Elizabeth Wright Walter , with whom he had one child, "Betty"Elizabeth Lawrence Gilman in 1905.Works
Gilman wrote several books:
* "Phases of Modern Music" (1904)
* "The Music of Tomorrow" (1906)
* "Stories of Symphonic Music" (1907)
* "A Guide to Strauss' 'Salome'" (1907)
* "A Guide to Debussy's 'Pelleas et Melisande" (1907)
* "Edward MacDowell: A Study" (1909)
* "Aspects of Modern Opera" (1908)
* "Nature in Music" (1914)
* "A Christmas Meditation" (1916)
* "Music and the Cultivated Man" (1929)
* "Wagner's Operas" (1937)
* "Toscanini and Great Music" (1938)He also wrote musical works:
* "A Dream of Death" (1903)
* "The Heart of a Woman" (1903)
* "The Curlew" (1904).External links
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