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(1855-1937) Music critic, scholar, novelist. William James Henderson was born in Newark, New Jersey, and died in Manhattan, New York. He wrote for The New York Times and The New York Sun.

Full Name

William James Henderson

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


Unknown

OTHER

Mr. Henderson taught at the New York College of Music and the Institute of Musical Art in Manhattan, New York.

1855

BIRTH

William James Henderson was born in Newark, New Jersey, on December 4, 1855.

1883

OTHER

Mr. Henderson wrote for The New York Times from 1883 to 1902.

1889

LITWORK

The Story of Music
Longmans, Green & Company

Nonfiction.

1891

LITWORK

Preludes and Studies
Longmans, Green & Company

Nonfiction.

1894

LITWORK

Sea Yarns for Boys, Spun By An Old Salt
New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers

Fiction.

1895

LITWORK

Afloat With The Flag
New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers

Fiction.

1897

LITWORK

The Last Cruise Of The Mohawk


Fiction.

1904

LITWORK

Modern Musical Drift
Longmans, Green & Company

Nonfiction.

1906

LITWORK

The Art of the Singers
C. Scribner's Sons

Nonfiction.

1911

LITWORK

Some Forerunners of Italian Opera
New York, New York: Henry Holt and Company

Nonfiction.

1912

LITWORK

The Soul of a Tenor
Henry Holt

Novel.

1921

LITWORK

Early History of Singing
Longmans, Green and Company

Nonfiction.

1937

DEATH

William James Henderson died in his West-Side hotel room in Manhattan, New York, on June 5, 1937.

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