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Fadettes of Boston

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111: 145: 157: 127: 83: 95: 17: 47:. "The original group of six expanded to twenty by 1898" with "a first violin and director, four additional first violins, four second violins, two violas, two violincellos, two contrabassos, kettle-drums and a bass, two flutes and piccolo, two clarinets, two cornets, two French horns, three trombones, snare-drum and 'traps,' and piano-forte." The group incorporated in 1895 as "the Fadettes of Boston." 25: 54:
booked them into his theatres all over the United States. According to Nichols, between 1890 and 1920 the Fadettes gave over 6,000 concerts, half of them as headliners in first-class vaudeville theatres." At a concert in Pittsburgh in 1902, for instance, the Fadettes played marches, waltzes, songs
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The performers "wore shimmery gowns." Among the musicians were Annie Andros Hawley, Mildred Rogers, and Lillian Thain (violin). Nichols "conducted the orchestra for thirty years and trained over six hundred women for professional careers as orchestral musicians."
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Beth Abelson Macleod. "'Whence Comes the Lady Tympanist?' Gender and Instrumental Musicians in America, 1853- 1990." Journal of Social History, Vol. 27, No. 2 (Winter, 1993), pp. 291-308
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Occupations for women: A book of practical suggestions, for the material advancement, the mental and physical development, and the moral and spiritual uplift of women
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Stan Singer. "Vaudeville in Los Angeles, 1910-1926: Theaters, Management, and the Orpheum." Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 61, No. 1 (Feb., 1992), pp. 103-113
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Mary Brown Hinely. "The Uphill Climb of Women in American Music: Performers and Teachers." Music Educators Journal, Vol. 70, No. 8 (Apr., 1984), pp. 31-35
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Judith Tick. "Women as Professional Musicians in the United States, 1870-1900." Anuario Interamericano de Investigacion Musical, Vol. 9 (1973), pp. 95-133
507: 449:. Philadelphia: World Publishing Co., 1904. "Dedicated to Mrs. Caroline B. Nichols, Director of the Fadettes of Boston, The Famous Ladies' Orchestra." 64: 416:"Fadette Ladies' Orchestra ... Mrs. Carrie B. Nichols as leader and Miss Ethel Atwood business manager." cf. Public Opinion v.14, no.1, Oct. 8, 1892 28:
The Gartland March, by Victor G. Boehnlein, 1907 "Featured from Coast to Coast with Tremendous Success by the Famous FADETTES WOMAN'S ORCHESTRA"
467: 482: 462: 487: 285:"Fadettes win approbation: women's orchestra delights admirers of good music at exposition." The Pittsburgh Press - Sep 20, 1902 342: 367: 162:
Label of a Berliner Gramophone record; "Morning Serenade", played by the original quartet and recorded in Aug 10, 1897
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Boehnlein. Victor G. The Gartland March. n.d. Boston, MA: Walter Jacobs, 1907. Print.
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Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection. Marie Louka (composer).
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Blanche Naylor, The Anthology of the Fadettes. Boston, 1937.
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Boston
Massachusetts
Caroline B. Nichols
B.F. Keith
Daniel Auber
Karl Michael Ziehrer
Los Angeles Orpheum
Portrait of Carrie Nichols, conductor, ca.1897
Portrait of Ethel Atwood, orchestra founder, business manager and musician, ca.1893
Ethel Atwood
Entrance to Keith's Theatre, Boston, with poster for the Fadettes, 1906
Keith's Theatre
Newspaper spread about the Fadettes, Pittsburgh Press, 1909
Pittsburgh Press
Detail of promotional brochure, 1910
Label of a Berliner Gramophone record; "Morning Serenade", played by the original quartet and recorded in Aug 10, 1897


OCLC
2665928
OL
24361133M
The Fadettes Womans Orchestra of Boston


OCLC
123500907
OL

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