[Francis Johnson (1792-1844): Chronicle of a Black Musician in Early Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia; Charles K. Jones; Lehigh University Press (2006)]
Francis B. Johnson (1792-1844) is profiled at AfriClassical.com, which features research and a Works List by Prof. Dominique-René de Lerma, Lawrence University Conservatory. An eBay listing offers a new copy of a 330-page 2006 biography written by Charles K. Jones and published by Lehigh University Press. The book is also available for purchase from online book retailers.
“Publisher's Note
A biography of black musician Francis Johnson (1792-1844), this volume describes his life and career as both a composer and performer in Philadelphia. His music was more influenced by the dominant culture, as he was not a slave, Jones argues. Jones surveys Johnson's compositions and performances, the musical culture of the period, and tours with his band to other cities in the US and Europe. Excerpts from letters and other documents are included, as well as facsimiles and some new illustrations. In addition to the general index, an index of music is supplied. The book is aimed at both general readers and music specialists. The late Jones was a composer, chronologist, and co-author of A Choice Collection of the Works of Francis Johnson. Distributed by Associated University Presses. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)”
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