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The Wa-Wan Press was an American music publishing company founded in 1901 by composer Arthur Farwell in Newton Center, Massachusetts. The firm concentrated on publishing compositions by so-called Indianist movement members—composers who incorporated traditional Native American music into their works. Although it never achieved its founder's intentions of fomenting a classical musical revolution in the United States, the company saw success during its eleven-year history before being acquired and abandoned by G. Schirmer in 1912.

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  • ワーワン・プレス (ja)
  • Wa-Wan Press (en)
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  • ワーワン・プレス (Wa-Wan Press) は、1901年に作曲家アーサー・ファーウェルが、マサチューセッツ州で1901年に設立したアメリカ合衆国の音楽出版社。同社はもっぱら、いわゆる (Indianist movement) に関わる作曲作品の出版に注力し、アメリカ先住民(インディアン)の伝統的な音楽を自分の作品に取り入れようと試みた作曲家たちの作品を発表した。この試みは、創設者ファーウェルが意図したようにアメリカ合衆国のクラシック音楽に革命をもたらすことはできなかったが、1912年にに買収されて解散するまでの11年間、経営的には成功し続けた。 (ja)
  • The Wa-Wan Press was an American music publishing company founded in 1901 by composer Arthur Farwell in Newton Center, Massachusetts. The firm concentrated on publishing compositions by so-called Indianist movement members—composers who incorporated traditional Native American music into their works. Although it never achieved its founder's intentions of fomenting a classical musical revolution in the United States, the company saw success during its eleven-year history before being acquired and abandoned by G. Schirmer in 1912. (en)
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  • ワーワン・プレス (Wa-Wan Press) は、1901年に作曲家アーサー・ファーウェルが、マサチューセッツ州で1901年に設立したアメリカ合衆国の音楽出版社。同社はもっぱら、いわゆる (Indianist movement) に関わる作曲作品の出版に注力し、アメリカ先住民(インディアン)の伝統的な音楽を自分の作品に取り入れようと試みた作曲家たちの作品を発表した。この試みは、創設者ファーウェルが意図したようにアメリカ合衆国のクラシック音楽に革命をもたらすことはできなかったが、1912年にに買収されて解散するまでの11年間、経営的には成功し続けた。 (ja)
  • The Wa-Wan Press was an American music publishing company founded in 1901 by composer Arthur Farwell in Newton Center, Massachusetts. The firm concentrated on publishing compositions by so-called Indianist movement members—composers who incorporated traditional Native American music into their works. Although it never achieved its founder's intentions of fomenting a classical musical revolution in the United States, the company saw success during its eleven-year history before being acquired and abandoned by G. Schirmer in 1912. (en)
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