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'''David K. Hildebrand''' is a professor at the [[Peabody Conservatory]], and a recognized{{By whom|date=August 2012}} scholar on American music history, especially the [[music of Maryland]]. His dissertation was on the colonial [[music of Annapolis]], and his masters thesis on musical instruments in that field.
'''David K. Hildebrand''' is a freelance performer, lecturer, recording artist, and longtime partner of Ginger Hildebrand (since 1980); he is an adjuct instructor at the [[Peabody Conservatory]], and a widely recognized{{By whom|date=August 2012}} scholar on early American music history, including that of the colonial, Revolutionary, Federal and War of 1812 periods. He has focused especially on the [[music of Maryland]]. His dissertation was on the colonial [[music of Annapolis]], and his masters thesis on musical instruments in that region up to the American Revolution.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==


*{{cite book|last=Hildebrand|first=David|coauthors=Elizabeth Schaaf|authorlink=David Hildebrand|title=Musical Maryland: Three Centuries of Song in the Land of Pleasant Living|publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press}}
*{{cite book|last=Hildebrand|first=David|coauthors=Elizabeth Schaaf|authorlink=David Hildebrand|title=Musical Maryland: Three Centuries of Song in the Land of Pleasant Living|publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press (forthcoming)}}
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://media.www.jhunewsletter.com/media/storage/paper932/news/2004/03/26/News/Lecture.Explores.Md.Musical.History-2245150.shtml johns Hopkins Newsletter]
*[http://media.www.jhunewsletter.com/media/storage/paper932/news/2004/03/26/News/Lecture.Explores.Md.Musical.History-2245150.shtml johns Hopkins Newsletter]

Revision as of 12:27, 25 November 2013

David K. Hildebrand is a freelance performer, lecturer, recording artist, and longtime partner of Ginger Hildebrand (since 1980); he is an adjuct instructor at the Peabody Conservatory, and a widely recognized[by whom?] scholar on early American music history, including that of the colonial, Revolutionary, Federal and War of 1812 periods. He has focused especially on the music of Maryland. His dissertation was on the colonial music of Annapolis, and his masters thesis on musical instruments in that region up to the American Revolution.

Bibliography

  • Hildebrand, David. Musical Maryland: Three Centuries of Song in the Land of Pleasant Living. Johns Hopkins University Press (forthcoming). {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)