Benjamin Cutter
Benjamin Cutter (Woburn, Massachusetts September 6, 1857 – Boston May 10, 1910) was an American violinist and composer. He studied at the Stuttgart Conservatory in the German Empire, was later a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, then taught at the New England Conservatory of Music. His compositional output was mainly chamber music, but he wrote some cantatas and church music as well. He published several pedagogical books on violin playing and music theory. Provided by Wikipedia
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How to study Kreutzer; a handbook for the daily use of violin teachers and violin students, containing explanations of the left hand difficulties and of their solution, and directi... by Cutter, Benjamin, 1857-1910
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How to study Kreutzer : a handbook for the daily use of violin teachers and violin students, containing explanations of the left hand difficulties and of their solution, and direct... by Cutter, Benjamin, 1857-1910
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Harmonic analysis ; a course in the analysis of the chords and of the non-harmonic tones to be found in music, classic and modern. by Cutter, Benjamin, 1857-1910
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