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Thomas Baker (musician)

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in New York City, using a melodrama and a French ballet troupe whose venue burnt to the ground while they still rehearsed. The "result was an unprecedented triumph", and was one of the major events in the early history of the
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in New York City. He left that post two years later in 1855 to become musical director for the impresario
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in New York. The last play for which he arranged and directed the music was titled
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Music for the Melodramatic Theatre in Nineteenth-Century London and New York
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Michael V. Pisani (2014). "Music, Suspense, and the Sensation of Drama".
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In 1861, Baker published the first "sheet-music publication of any black
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He was credited with writing the music for the 1866 stage production
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Baker joined the orchestra of the French conductor and composer
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composer
music arranger
conductor
violinist
The Black Crook
musical
child prodigy
Royal Academy of Music
Louis-Antoine Jullien
opera
Niblo's Garden
Laura Keene
Novelty
Laura Keene's Variety House
spiritual
The Black Crook
Niblo's Garden
extravaganza
Cinderella
Aladdin
Olympic Theatre
The Seven Sisters
The Black Crook




Music for the Melodramatic Theatre in Nineteenth-Century London and New York
University of Iowa Press

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