William Henry Fry
William Henry Fry (August 10, 1813 – December 21, 1864) was an American composer, music critic, and journalist. Fry was the first known person born in the United States to write for a large symphony orchestra, and the first to compose a publicly performed opera. He was also the first music critic for a major American newspaper, and he was the first known person to insist that his fellow countrymen support American-made music. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1846New York : E. Ferrett, 1846.1 online resource (1 vocal score (v, 439 p.))Center for Research Libraries
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Published 1864Philadelphia : King & Baird, 1864.30 p. -
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Published 1902Akron, Ohio ; New York ; Chicago : The Saalfield Publishing Co., 1902.420 p., [4] leaves of plates ; 20 cm.Other Authors: “...Fry, William Henry, 1813-1864...”