Creole Songs from New Orleans in the Negro Dialect
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Robert Evans Peterson
Relatives
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (brother)
Clara Gottschalk Peterson (1837[1]–1910)[2] was an American pianist, composer, and editor. She was the sister of virtuoso pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk, editing a collection of his writings and working to preserve his memory after his death.[3] She is remembered as "a staunch protector of her brother's music in its original form",[4] as well as "a composer of considerable ability" in her own right.[5]
^Starr, S. Frederick (1995). Bamboula! : the life and times of Louis Moreau Gottschalk. Internet Archive. New York : Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-507237-2.
^"Mrs. Clara G. Peterson". The New York Times. 26 July 1910.
^Jackson, Richard (December 1989). "More Notes of a Pianist: A Gottschalk Collection Surveyed and a Scandal Revisited". Notes. 46 (2): 352–375. doi:10.2307/941074. JSTOR 941074 – via JSTOR.
^"Hildegard Publishing - Music by Women Composers". www.hildegard.com. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
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