Edwin Lemare - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Edwin H. Lemare: Organs I have Met: the Autobiography of Edwin H. Lemare, 1866–1934, together with Reminiscences by his Wife and Friends (Los Angeles: Schoolcraft, 1956)
  • Nelson Barden: Edwin H. Lemare, in The American Organist
    • Part 1: Becoming the Best (January 1986, Vol.20, No.1)
    • Part 2: Pittsburgh and Australia (March 1986, Vol.20, No.3)
    • Part 3: The Midlands, Liverpool, Freiburg (June 1986, Vol.20, No.6)
    • Part 4: San Francisco, Portland, Chattanooga, Hollywood (August 1986, Vol.20, No.8)

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