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31: 154:, and other singers. She played a custom lavender-and-gold harp, and was sometimes promoted as the "Lavender Lady" or "The Lady in Lavender". A 1921 reviewer said that "There is about Miss David's playing a certain refinement and elegance which is truly admirable" and "she was honored with the heartiest and warmest kind of reception". 514: 157:
David was a founding member of the National Association of Harpists, and of the Northern California chapter of the association. She compiled and edited a collection of harp scores,
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David was a concert harpist, "the complete mistress of her intricate instrument". She was based in New York, then in the
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Berry married her manager, Walter C. David, in 1905; they divorced in the 1910s. She died in 1960, in
123: 295:"Harpist and Soprano to Present Program for First Afternoon Meeting Stockton Musical Club Oct. 8th" 704: 182: 201: 694: 689: 538:. Harold B. Lee Library. Boston : Boston Music Co. ; New York : G. Schirmer. 162: 8: 205: 166: 578: 190: 178: 174: 135: 533: 466:"'Lavender Lady' Coming Here; Symphony Orchestra to Open Concert Season Here Friday" 119: 115: 111: 170: 143: 151: 683: 221: 147: 107: 600:"In Memoriam: Anne Everingham Adams, 1919–2013, Harpist, Teacher, Leader" 273:"Annie Louise David Potent Factor in Developing Harp as Solo Instrument" 139: 30: 574:
Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Harpists: A Bio-critical Sourcebook
599: 103: 624:"Annie Louise David's Master Class Attracts Seattle Interest" 515:"The Legacy of the Northern California Harpists Association" 94:(October 11, 1877 – May 7, 1960) was an American harpist. 208:. She taught a master class in harp instruction at the 122:. Her harp training was with Heinrich Schucker of the 604:
BACAHS: Bay Area Chapter of the American Harp Society
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She toured with 438: 436: 321: 319: 317: 315: 267: 265: 239: 237: 13: 597: 444:"Annie Louise David at California" 299:Stockton Evening and Sunday Record 14: 721: 535:Album of solo pieces for the harp 433: 353:"David-Woodworth Recital Pleases" 312: 262: 234: 159:Album of Solo Pieces for the Harp 669:The Musical Blue Book of America 245:"Mrs. David, Harpist, Dies Here" 215: 660: 638: 616: 591: 564: 542: 525: 506: 492:"Annie Louise David's Fine Art" 483: 458: 102:Annie Louise Berry was born in 571:Govea, Wenonah Milton (1995). 411: 389: 367: 344: 287: 1: 227: 193:wrote "Lake Louise" for her. 83:Album of Solo Pieces for Harp 532:David, Annie Louise (1916). 496:Pacific Coast Musical Review 448:Pacific Coast Musical Review 423:Pacific Coast Musical Review 397:"Annie Louise David Returns" 379:Pacific Coast Musical Review 357:Pacific Coast Musical Review 200:, principal harpist for the 7: 479:– via Newspapers.com. 340:– via Newspapers.com. 308:– via Newspapers.com. 258:– via Newspapers.com. 10: 726: 249:The San Francisco Examiner 283:: 12. September 11, 1915. 129: 124:Boston Symphony Orchestra 76: 68: 63:San Francisco, California 56: 40: 28: 21: 598:Harris, Patricia Adams. 560:: 23. November 15, 1923. 407:: 23. December 27, 1923. 251:. 1960-05-08. p. 52 187:Concerto in B flat minor 98:Early life and education 92:Annie Louise Berry David 472:. 1932-10-30. p. 6 454:: 4. September 3, 1921. 429:: 4. September 3, 1921. 333:. 1932-01-24. p. 9 301:. 1921-10-01. p. 6 183:Margaret Hoberg Turrell 72:Harpist, music educator 202:San Francisco Symphony 161:(1916), with works by 710:Musicians from Boston 519:American Harp Journal 385:: 3. August 27, 1921. 198:Anne Everingham Adams 51:Boston, Massachusetts 656:: 12. July 27, 1922. 634:: 41. 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Boston
Arthur Foote
Emil Mollenhauer
Heinrich Gebhard
Edward MacDowell
Boston Symphony Orchestra
San Francisco Bay
Alma Gluck
Sarah Bernhardt
Maggie Teyte
Olive Fremstad
Beethoven
Hasselmans
Fauré
Donizetti
Sinding
Margaret Hoberg Turrell
Andre Kostelanetz
Anne Everingham Adams
San Francisco Symphony
San Francisco Opera
Cornish School
San Francisco


"Mrs. David, Harpist, Dies Here"


"Annie Louise David Potent Factor in Developing Harp as Solo Instrument"

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