Hershey School of Musical Art was an American school located in Chicago , Illinois .
6-536: It was established within the Hershey Music Hall in 1875 by Sara Hershey and William Smythe Babcock Mathews , attaining special success in its departments of organ, voice, and composition. Clarence Eddy was general director almost from the first, and it was here that in 1877-79 he gave a series of 100 organ recitals without repeating any work. In 1879, Hershey and Eddy married, and in 1885, they discontinued
12-507: A three manual concert organ built by Johnson & Son, and a Stoneway and Sons' Centennial Grand Piano. [REDACTED] This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain : G. Grove and J. A. Fuller-Maitland's Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Supplement (1922) [REDACTED] This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain : J. S. Dwight's Dwight's Journal of Music (1878) This Illinois school-related article
18-468: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Hershey Music Hall Hershey School of Musical Art was an American school located in Chicago , Illinois . It was established within the Hershey Music Hall in 1875 by Sara Hershey and William Smythe Babcock Mathews , attaining special success in its departments of organ, voice, and composition. Clarence Eddy was general director almost from
24-420: Is in the public domain : G. Grove and J. A. Fuller-Maitland's Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Supplement (1922) [REDACTED] This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain : J. S. Dwight's Dwight's Journal of Music (1878) This Illinois school-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This music education-related article
30-468: The School. Hershey Music Hall was located at 83 & 85 Madison Street . It was built by Sara Hershey's father, Benjamin . Situated opposite McVicker's Theater , it was capable of seating 800 to 1,000 persons. It was furnished with a three manual concert organ built by Johnson & Son, and a Stoneway and Sons' Centennial Grand Piano. [REDACTED] This article incorporates text from this source, which
36-417: The first, and it was here that in 1877-79 he gave a series of 100 organ recitals without repeating any work. In 1879, Hershey and Eddy married, and in 1885, they discontinued the School. Hershey Music Hall was located at 83 & 85 Madison Street . It was built by Sara Hershey's father, Benjamin . Situated opposite McVicker's Theater , it was capable of seating 800 to 1,000 persons. It was furnished with
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