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Maud Powell, the violinist, died in a hotel here today. She suffered a nervous breakdown yesterday and became so ill that her concert last night was canceled. On Thanksgiving night she collapsed on the stage during her concert in St. Louis. For twenty-four hours she was said to be dangerously ill,
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In 2009, Maud Powell Favorites, a 4-volume set of Powell's transcriptions and works commissioned by her or dedicated to her was published by the Maud Powell Society for Music and Education. The music was compiled by Karen A. Shaffer who wrote the extensive historical introduction and annotations
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on January 25, 2014, at the Recording Academy's 2014 Special Merit Awards Ceremony & Nominees Reception. The award was accepted on behalf of Powell by biographer Karen A. Shaffer and Rachel Barton Pine.
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In 1986, Powell's biographer Karen A. Shaffer founded the Maud Powell Society for Music and Education to further knowledge of Powell and her significant role in music both in the United States and abroad.
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under the supervision of the composer. Powell was a powerful advocate for music by Americans, women, and black composers, including the British composer
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Powell was the first American violinist to achieve international rank. She was among the first instrumentalists to make
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but she recovered and continued her tour. The illness was reported as acute gastritis at that time. ...
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released a CD of music transcribed by, commissioned by or dedicated to Maud Powell.
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In January 1894, Powell was initiated honorably into musical women's fraternity
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dedicated an 8-foot bronze statue of Powell, sculpted by Joseph Heyd.
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and was largely responsible for its addition to the repertoire.
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who gained international acclaim for her skill and virtuosity.
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Powell was soloist in the first American performances of the
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Robert Maxham. "American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell".
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Around the age of 7, she began violin and piano lessons in
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Powell, Maud: Complete Recordings, Vol. 4 (1904–1917)
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Powell, Maud: Complete Recordings, Vol. 3 (1904–1917)
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Powell, Maud: Complete Recordings, Vol. 2 (1904–1917)
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Powell, Maud: Complete Recordings, Vol. 1 (1904–1917)
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while Rachel Barton Pine served as the music editor.
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Peru, Illinois
Uniontown, Pennsylvania
William Bramwell Powell
John Wesley Powell


violinist
Peru, Illinois
William Bramwell Powell
Peru Elementary School District 124
John Wesley Powell
American Civil War
Grand Canyon
Aurora
Kane County, Illinois
Henry Schradieck
Leipzig Conservatoire
Charles Dancla
Paris Conservatoire
Joseph Joachim
Berlin Hochschule
G minor concerto
Berlin Philharmonic
New York Philharmonic
Theodore Thomas
Tchaikovsky
Sibelius
Dvořák's Violin Concerto
New York Philharmonic

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