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In the 1850s Bristow was strongly influenced by William Henry Fry and Louis Jullien. Fry inspired Bristow with his 1853 challenge to American composers to create a nationalistic style; the visiting conductor Jullien both led an orchestra (which included Bristow) that was superior to any yet heard in America and overtly supported American composers by commissioning and performing their works, including Bristow’s Symphony No. 2. The activities of both mentors contributed to Bristow’s participation (1854) in the journalistic “musical battle of the century,” in which he accused the Philharmonic Society of not supporting American composers. Bristow continued to be busy as a performer.
Title: Fry, Willis, and Jullien
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In the 1850s Bristow was strongly influenced by William Henry Fry and Louis Jullien.
Fry inspired Bristow with his 1853 challenge to American composers to create a nationalistic style; the visiting conductor Jullien both led an orchestra (which included Bristow) that was superior to any yet heard in America and overtly supported American composers by commissioning and performing their works, including Bristow’s Symphony No.
2.
The activities of both mentors contributed to Bristow’s participation (1854) in the journalistic “musical battle of the century,” in which he accused the Philharmonic Society of not supporting American composers.
Bristow continued to be busy as a performer.
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