The History Of Old St. Davids Church: Radnor, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This author was a passionate advocate for the human voice, with works that often explored opera's tradition and its perceived decline while championing the vitality of jazz and other vernacular styles. He was known for his provocative approach to examining modern music and its roots. His analyses delved into both classical and popular vocal forms, frequently highlighting their interconnectedness.






Tredyffrin, In Chester County, Pennsylvania (1909)
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Radnor, In Delaware County, Pennsylvania (1907)
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English, German (translation)