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The Perpetual Motif

The Art of Man Ray

The Perpetual Motif( )
Author: Foresta, Merry A.
Naumann, Francis M.
Foster, Stephen
Shattuck, Roger
Turner, Elizabeth H.
ISBN:978-0-89659-870-6
Publication Date:Sep 1988
Publisher:Abbeville Press, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $65.00
Book Details
Pages:348
Detailed Subjects: Photography / Individual Photographers / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):9.25 x 11.25 Inches
Author Biography
Foresta, Merry A. (Author)
Born in Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania, Stephen Foster became a well-known American composer of many popular songs that are still sung and enjoyed today. As a child, Foster learned to play the flute. At the age of 18, he published his first song, "Open Thy Lattice, Love." In 1846 Foster moved to Cincinnati to work as an accountant for one of his brothers.

During his career, Foster wrote 189 songs, to most of which he wrote both the words and the music. Among his most notable songs are "Old Folks at Home" (or "Swanee Ribber," as it was commonly called), "O Susanna," "My Old Kentucky Home," and "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair." "Beautiful Dreamer" was the last song he wrote. Foster finished the composition only a few days before his death.

Foster's music was greatly influenced by black minstrel shows. The gentleness of many of Foster's songs was not characteristic of his life. He was constantly in need of money, his marriage was most unhappy, and he died penniless in New York's Bellevue Hospital.

Foster's fame lives on today. Hundreds of reprints of Foster's songs are available, almost all of which have "improved" arrangements.

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