About the Book
Katherine K. Preston leads the reader on an operatic tour of pre-Civil War America in this cultural study of what was, surprisingly, an almost ubiquitous art form. Her richly detailed examination of itinerant troupes covers orchestral and choral musicians as well as stars, impresarios, business methods, repertories, advertising techniques, itineraries, sizes of companies, and methods of travel.About the Author
Katherine K. Preston is a professor emerita of music at the College of William & Mary. Her books include
Opera for the People: English-Language Opera and Women Managers in Late 19th-Century America.
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Reviews
"Preston has skillfully blazed a trail through an important and largely neglected period in American operatic history. This truly scholarly work has been scrupulously and lovingly researched."--Eugene H. Cropsey, Opera Quarterly