About The Book: Memories of a Musical Life by William Mason is a reflective autobiography that chronicles the author’s long and distinguished career as a pianist, composer, and teacher in 19th-century America. A key figure in shaping American classical music, Mason shares personal recollections of studying in Europe with renowned composers like Franz Liszt and Ignaz Moscheles, and performing across the United States. The book offers rich insights into the development of musical culture in America, as well as anecdotes about major musical figures of the time. Written with warmth and clarity, it captures a lifetime devoted to the art and education of music.
Author: H. R. Haweis
Pages: 196
Edition: 1909
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