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Emilie Frances Bauer

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Bauer sometimes wrote and composed music under the masculine pen-name "Francisco di Nogero". Among her known compositions were the songs "My Love is a Muleteer" (1917) and "Our Flag in France" (1917). For the latter song, she donated the royalties to the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris. In 1918,
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Emilie Frances Bauer died in 1926, aged 61 years, in New York City. In February 2020, the
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While she was living in San Francisco in 1912, she gave a lecture series on music.
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Marion and Emilie Frances Bauer: From the Wild West to American Musical Modernism
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Museum held a program of music by Emilie Frances Bauer and Marion Bauer.
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she and her sister were guests of honor at a musicale hosted by the
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Nogero, Francisco di; Bauer, Emilie Frances (1917).
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Emilie Frances Bauer as a middle-aged white woman, head and shoulders portrait in oval frame.
Walla Walla, Washington
Alsace
Paris Conservatoire
Marion Bauer
Walla Walla
Portland, Oregon
Portland Oregonian
Musical Courier
The Musical Leader
women's page
The Etude
New York Evening Mail
San Francisco Chronicle
Brooklyn Music School Settlement
Fort Walla Walla
"MUSEUM AFTER HOURS: THE BAUER SISTERS; FROM WALLA WALLA TO CAREERS IN NYC"
"Notes for "Music of Marion Bauer""


Marion and Emilie Frances Bauer: From the Wild West to American Musical Modernism
ISBN
978-1-4834-2292-3
"An American Scriabin?"


"Untitled item"
"Emilie Frances Bauer in Lecture on Music"
My Love is a Muleteer: Song
"Our flag in France"

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