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E. L. White
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Given name: | Edward |
Middle name: | Little |
Family name: | White |
Place of birth: | |
Place of death: | |
Year of birth: | 1809 |
Year of death: | 1851 |
Profile: | Collector, Composer, Editor, Musician |
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Biographical notes
Edward Little White (1809-1851) was a journeyman musician-composer in the mid-1800's in the greater Boston region, a teacher of the piano forte and organ. He was a prolific author of numerous instrumental and sacred and secular vocal publications, including Organ without a Master, (Oliver Ditson Company), Cecillian Glee Book (1858, Boston music publishers Russell & Fuller), the Boston Melodeon (1846), Mother's Assistant and Young Lady's Fried (1846, Elias Howe Co.), Young America's Collection, and so on.