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Pulling strings : the legacy of Melville A. Clark / Linda Pembroke Kaiser ; with a foreword by Dennis Connors.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kaiser, Linda P.
Contributor:
Connors, Dennis J.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Harp makers--United States--Biography.
Harp makers.
Harpists--United States--Biography.
Harpists.
Celtic harp--United States--History.
Celtic harp.
Inventors--United States--Biography.
Inventors.
Clark, Melville.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (218 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Kaiser explores the extraordinary career of Melville A. Clark (1883-1953), a musician, inventor, entrepreneur, community leader, and collector whose colorful story is largely unknown. Beginning with an account of Clark's musical family, Kaiser chronicles the founding in 1859 of the Clark Music Company, of which Melville Clark became president in 1919. Originally just a tinker's shed, the business ultimately moved into a six-story building in the center of Syracuse, New York. The music company celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2010. Clark also combined his talents as a gifted musician and an astute entrepreneur to start the first Syracuse Symphony Orchestra. Kaiser recounts the development of the Clark Irish Harp, the first portable harp manufactured in the United States that could easily play accidentals. There were other Clark inventions, such as the first nylon strings for instruments, a fruit picker, and balloons that the British used in 1918 to drop more than 1, 250, 000 pamphlets over Germany. Clark's story unfolds in fascinating detail: a musical encounter with President Wilson, an opportunity to perform for President F. D. Roosevelt at the White House, a visit to Buckingham Palace to present Princess Elizabeth with a music box, and the journey of a Clark Irish Harp to Antarctica with Admiral Byrd. Lavishly illustrated, P ulling Strings not only uncovers the life of a musical genius but also sheds light on a forgotten chapter in Syracuse history.
Contents:
Melville Clark : the man and his family
The house that Clark built
The Clark Irish harp
Birth of the nylon harp string
Inventions and ideas
The first Syracuse symphony orchestra
Singing troops and war balloons
White House connections
The collections.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-180) and index.
ISBN:
9780815651161
0815651163
OCLC:
759158756

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