Bainbridge Crist Explained
"Lucien" Bainbridge Crist (February 13, 1883 – February 7, 1969) was an American composer, conductor, and teacher.[1]
Crist created 186 works in 260 publications in three languages and 1,025 library holdings.[2]
Crist's work, such as "Egyptian Impressions", suite (first performed in America at the Boston Pops, June 22, 1915)[3] and his popular "Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes"[4] were well received and widely known in America.
Notes and References
- Web site: Crist, Bainbridge. 2001. Encyclopedia.com. Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. The Gale Group, Inc..
- Web site: Crist, Bainbridge 1883-1969. 2010. OCLC WorldCat Identities. Online Computer Library Center, Inc..
- News: MR CRIST'S MUSIC AT "POPS" Young Bostonian's Impressionistic Suite of Egyptian Tone Pictures Well Received.. Jun 23, 1915. Boston Daily Globe. pqarchiver.com.
- News: CAPE COD SINGERS WILL PRODUCE GRAND OPERA THE COMING WINTER. Jul 28, 1929. Daily Boston Globe. pqarchiver.com.