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Firth and Pond reformed under the name Firth, Pond & Company. Publishing of sheet music made up their core business, and the company played a key role in the popularizing of works by songwriters such as
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Lifetime-charts of the lives of Firth, Hall and Pond and the fates of their respective businesses, and their relations with the flute world.
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in 1867. William Pond & Company ceased in 1917; its catalog was eventually acquired by
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to more serious fare, although the company did publish material such as Foster's non-
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and $ 30,000 in guitars and other instruments; sheet music revenues were $ 70,000.
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Doo-Dah! Stephen Foster and the Rise of American Popular Culture
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In the 1850s, demand steadily grew in the United States for
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in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The company began in
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When Firth and Pond parted ways, the company split into
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Claudio S. Grafulla
published
sheet music
distributed
musical instruments
1847
William Hall
partners
John Firth
Sylvanus Pond
New York
Firth & Hall
Stephen Foster
Dan Emmett
minstrel shows
blackface
Louis Moreau Gottschalk
guitars
C. F. Martin
James Ashborn
pianos
Firth, Son & Company
William Pond & Company
Oliver Ditson & Co.
Carl Fischer Music
Musical World and New York Musical Times
"Firth Pond & Co - New York Makers"
Categories
Music publishing companies of the United States

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