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Your Questions Answered From: Tom
Fatsis I live in Toronto, Canada, and I know that King's influence was primarily
focused in the United States. However, his vision and philosophies never
knew any borders. If there's any information you can provide me to help
lift my goal off the ground it would be greatly appreciated. Good luck -- I think you'll have a wonderful time pursuing this project. Mary-Jo Kline
Question: My name is Dr. Becky Lombard. I teach at the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in the Music Department. I am looking for a piano piece by Louis Gottschalk. I was told that it was played during the funeral procession for Lincoln. The person who mentioned this heard it introduced and played on public radio. They are lay folks, so I wonder if they heard the story correctly. I did find, in his NOTES OF A PIANIST on page 284, a description of a gathering honoring Lincoln after his death at which he played UNION. Can you help with this? Is there any citing of his music being played by someone else during the procession? Do you have a large collection of materials of Gottschalk? Thanks so much Answer: Dear Becky: Have you consulted this Website? I think you'll find their suggestions for recent biographies and other resources will be useful: http://www.louismoreaugottschalk.com/ There were "funeral processions" in almost every city where the train carrying Lincoln's corpse from Washington, D.C., to Springfield, Ill., stopped. You might also email Public Radio -- they do a good job of keeping track of music played on their new broadcasts, and they may be able to help you pinpoint the reference that your friends heard. The Gilder Lehrman Collection, unfortunately, does not specialize in American music. Let me know if you have more questions. Mary-Jo Kline
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