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said that "Fisher’s article was one of the first to interrogate the role of popular music within music education". In his article, Fisher said that music is important in every community. A quote from his article is "Blessed are the music-makers, for they shall uplift and unite the Earth." which was
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calls William Arms Fisher "a worthy pupil and disciple of Dvořák" and asks rhetorically if he "would waste his time over futile music." The article quotes an anonymous reviewer, "by all means let us have Fisher to arrange" Negro spirituals.
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In an 1893 interview, Antonín Dvořák challenged white American composers to make better use of the "negro melodies of America", feeling that they were needed as the basis for "any serious and original school of composition" in America.
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on December 16, 1893. Later William Arms Fisher wrote a text to the cor anglais tune in the second movement, entitled "Goin' Home", which has been mistaken for a Negro spiritual.
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1927 photograph of Mrs. William Arms Fisher (Emma Roderick Hinckle). Fisher's wife was the vice-president of the
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In response to the challenge and the symphony, William Arms Fisher published an arrangement of
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Shipman, Mildred Knapp, ed. (May 1927). "Mrs. William Arms Fisher".
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One Hundred and Fifty Years of Music Publishing in the United States
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Sheet Music for "Goin' Home"; Oliver Ditson Company publisher, 1922
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American historian, music editor, and writer on music (1861–1948)
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in 1933 titled "Music in a Changing World." Patrick Freer of
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Fisher's compositions have been featured in several albums.
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True Story of "Goin' Home" - From Bohemia to Boston
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music historian
writer

National Federation of Music Clubs
San Francisco, California
New York City
Antonín Dvořák
Horatio Parker
National Conservatory of Music of America
Boston
Music Teachers National Association
Music Publishers' National Association
Oliver Ditson Company
Theodore Presser Company
Brookline, Massachusetts
New World Symphony
Carnegie Hall
MENC: The National Association for Music Education
NAACP
The Crisis
Buck Privates Come Home
Goin' Home (sheet music, 1922)


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