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Mary Davenport Engberg : ウィキペディア英語版
Mary Davenport Engberg
Mary Davenport Engberg, also referred to as Mary Davenport-Engberg and Madame Davenport-Engberg (15 February 1880 in Spokane – January 23, 1951 in Seattle) was an American violinist, composer and conductor.
Born to George A. and Mary Cornwall in a covered wagon ''en route'' from California to Washington state〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=3882 )〕 she was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Santell Davenport following the death of her mother.〔 A cousin of the pianist Ethel Newcomb, she studied in Europe for 5 years, chiefly
in Copenhagen with Anton Svendsen and Christian Sandby.〔Saerchinger (1918)〕 On August 8, 1899 she married Henry Christian Engberg of Bellingham, Washington state.
She made her debut as a violinist in 1903 in Copenhagen and
toured extensively in Europe. In 1904 she gave a concert
in New York, and went on to perform largely on the West Coast of the USA. She made her debut as a soloist in Seattle on December 13, 1908, when she soloed with the Seattle Symphony at a Sunday afternoon pops concert at the Moore Theatre.〔"Farewell Concert: Last Sunday Afternoon 'Pop' of the Season to Be Given This Afternoon; Mme. Engberg, Soloist," ''Seattle Times'', 13 December 1908, p. 38. "Last Popular Concert of the Season," ''Seattle Times'', 14 December 1908, p. 9.〕

In 1912, she returned to Bellingham to teach at the State Normal School there.〔 Engberg went on to organize the 85-member Davenport Engberg
Orchestra in Bellingham. She led its opening concert in 1914.〔〔

From 1921 until 1924 she was music director of the Seattle Civic Symphony Orchestra, an orchestra she founded for the purpose of developing orchestra players for the Seattle Symphony from the ranks of local students.〔''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', 24 April 1921〕 She also taught violin extensively. Her compositions include pieces for violin.
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