

345 Amateur Musicians in the Early United States
Our study of music in Early America continues with this third episode in our five-episode series.
Our last two episodes (Episode 343 and Episode 344) helped us better understand the musical landscapes of Native North America around 1492 and colonial British America before 1776. In this episode, we jump forward in time to the early days of the United States.
Glenda Goodman, an Associate Professor of Music at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of the book Cultivated by Hand: Amateur Musicians in the Early American Republic, joins us to investigate the role of music in the lives of wealthy white Americans during the earliest days of the early American republic.
Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/345
Complementary Episodes
🎧 Episode 145: Rosemarie Zagarri, Mercy Otis Warren
🎧 Episode 237: Nora Doyle, Motherhood in Early America
🎧 Episode 311: Katherine Carté, Religion in the American Revolution
🎧 Episode 343: Chad Hamil, Music and Song in Native North America
🎧 Episode 344: David Hildebrand, Music in British North America
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