The Musical Leader

The Musical Leader was an American periodical founded in 1895 by Florence French and her husband, Charles F. French.[1] The publication was published in Chicago and ran until 1967.

Publishers, editors, authors

  • Charles F. French (1861–1916), founding joint-editor
  • Florence M. French (1868–1941), founding joint-editor
  • J. French Demerath (née Josephine Ethel French; 1893–1975; daughter of Charles & Florence)
  • Evelyn French Smith (née Evelyn French; born 1892; daughter of Charles & Florence)
  • Marion Bauer (1882–1955)[2][3]
  • Emilie Frances Bauer (1865–1926) (Marion's sister)
  • OCLC 40004899, 8905890, 472475784 OCLC 1605784
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References

  1. Obituary: Mrs. Charles F. French, The New York Times, October 16, 1941
  2. Christine Parker Ammer (born 1931), Unsung: A History of Women in American Music, Century ed. Portland: Amadeus Press (2001) ISBN 978-1-57467-058-5
  3. Ammer, 148. Prior to her death in 1926, Bauer had held the post at the Musical Leader Susan Pickett, From the Wild West to New York Modernism, The Maud Powell Signature, Women in Music, pg 40 (June 2008)
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