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Oliver Ditson

Oliver Ditson (October 20, 1811 – December 21, 1888) was an American businessman and founder of Oliver Ditson and Company, one of the major music publishing houses of the late 19th century.[1]

Oliver Ditson
Born(1811-10-20)October 20, 1811
Boston, Massachusetts
DiedDecember 21, 1888(1888-12-21) (aged 77)
Boston, Massachusetts
NationalityAmerican
OccupationMusic publisher
Known forPioneer of music publishing in America
Children1
RelativesAlice M. Ditson (daughter-in-law)
Signature

Early life and career

Oliver Ditson was born in Boston, Massachusetts, of Scottish ancestry, on October 20, 1811. His parents lived near the home of Paul Revere at the lower end of Hanover Street.[2]

In 1823, just out of grammar school, Oliver became an employee of Col. Samuel Hale Parker, father of J.C.D. Parker, the organist and composer. Col. Parker owned a book store on Washington street, near Franklin Street in Boston, and kept in addition to his regular stock a few pieces of music. At the time the Waverley novels were making their appearance and Col. Parker was republishing them as rapidly as they could be gotten from England.[2]

Oliver left the bookstore to master the printer’s trade. About 1834, fire destroyed the store of Col. Parker. With what was saved he moved with his now indispensable young friend into a wooden building on Washington street, near School street, and later took a single counter in the famous ‘Old Corner Bookstore,’ then kept by William D. Ticknor in the gambrel roofed building erected in 1712, at the northwest corner of Washington and School streets. At this location, in 1834, the firm of Parker & Ditson was formed. Mr. Ditson was then twenty-three, and changed it into a music store.

In 1840, Ditson bought out Col. Parker’s interest and carried on the business of music seller and publisher under the name of Oliver Ditson.

He acquired the Oliver Ditson and Company moniker in 1857 when he began collaborating with John C. Haynes on what would become the John C. Haynes & Co.

Ditson's company published the first American edition of Haydn's The Creation, "Jingle Bells" and "Darling Nelly Gray", as well as most of the works of the Hutchinson Family - though Ditson refused to publish "Get Off the Track" due to its abolitionist sentiment.

In 1858, Ditson purchased Dwight's Journal of Music, a serious musical journal.

During the American Civil War, Ditson released a number of popular songs, including "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground".

Theodore Presser purchased the Ditson catalogue in 1931.

Death

On December 21, 1888, Oliver Ditson, the pioneer of music publishing in America, died at his home in Boston at the age of seventy-seven.[2][3]

Published by Ditson

Gallery


References

General

  • Cornelius, Steven Harry, PhD (born 1952) (2004). Music of the Civil War Era (access: preview only). Greenwood Press. pp. 19, 20, 22, 59. Retrieved July 17, 2008 – via Google Books. LCCN 2004-42531; ISBN 0-313-32081-0; OCLC 731512310 (all editions).
  • Horn, David (2003). "Oliver Ditson and Company". In John Shepherd; David Horn; Dave Laing; Paul Oliver; Peter Wicke (eds.). Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. 1 (of 12): "Media, Industry and Society". London: Continuum International Publishing Group. pp. 584–585. Retrieved July 17, 2008 – via Internet Archive. LCCN 2002-74146; ISBN 0-8264-6321-5; OCLC 612351024 (all editions).

Inline

  1. ^ Fisher, William Arms (1861–1948) (1933). One Hundred and Fifty Years of Music Publishing in the United States; An Historical Sketch With Special Reference to the Pioneer Publisher, Oliver Ditson Company, Inc., 1783–1933. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, Inc. Retrieved August 18, 2021 – via Internet Archive. LCCN 34-2890, LCCN 33-12389, LCCN 34-2890; OCLC 5923165 (all editions).
  2. ^ a b c Musical Courier (February 24, 1915). Liebling, Leonard (1874–1945) (ed.). (weekly journal). 70 (8). New York: Musical Courier Company. Ernest Frederick Eilert (1866–1943), President: 8. Archived from the original on March 20, 2015. Retrieved August 21, 2012 – via Wayback Machine. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "Sharp Scythe". The Boston Globe. December 22, 1888. p. 1. Retrieved December 6, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ City of Boston, Neighborhood Development; Warsh, Lucy Alexis (Director of Media and Public Relations, Department of Neighborhood Development) (March 29, 2010). (press release). Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 12, 2013 – via Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ Oliver Lofts website
  6. ^ Historic Boston. "Highland Spring Brewery/Oliver Ditson Co.". (last updated August 12, 2002). Boston. Archived from the original on March 26, 2015. Retrieved March 12, 2013 – via Wayback Machine.

External links

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Oliver Ditson October 20 1811 December 21 1888 was an American businessman and founder of Oliver Ditson and Company one of the major music publishing houses of the late 19th century 1 Oliver DitsonBorn 1811 10 20 October 20 1811Boston MassachusettsDiedDecember 21 1888 1888 12 21 aged 77 Boston MassachusettsNationalityAmericanOccupationMusic publisherKnown forPioneer of music publishing in AmericaChildren1RelativesAlice M Ditson daughter in law Signature Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Death 3 Published by Ditson 4 Gallery 5 References 5 1 General 5 2 Inline 6 External linksEarly life and career EditOliver Ditson was born in Boston Massachusetts of Scottish ancestry on October 20 1811 His parents lived near the home of Paul Revere at the lower end of Hanover Street 2 In 1823 just out of grammar school Oliver became an employee of Col Samuel Hale Parker father of J C D Parker the organist and composer Col Parker owned a book store on Washington street near Franklin Street in Boston and kept in addition to his regular stock a few pieces of music At the time the Waverley novels were making their appearance and Col Parker was republishing them as rapidly as they could be gotten from England 2 Oliver left the bookstore to master the printer s trade About 1834 fire destroyed the store of Col Parker With what was saved he moved with his now indispensable young friend into a wooden building on Washington street near School street and later took a single counter in the famous Old Corner Bookstore then kept by William D Ticknor in the gambrel roofed building erected in 1712 at the northwest corner of Washington and School streets At this location in 1834 the firm of Parker amp Ditson was formed Mr Ditson was then twenty three and changed it into a music store In 1840 Ditson bought out Col Parker s interest and carried on the business of music seller and publisher under the name of Oliver Ditson He acquired the Oliver Ditson and Company moniker in 1857 when he began collaborating with John C Haynes on what would become the John C Haynes amp Co Ditson s company published the first American edition of Haydn s The Creation Jingle Bells and Darling Nelly Gray as well as most of the works of the Hutchinson Family though Ditson refused to publish Get Off the Track due to its abolitionist sentiment In 1858 Ditson purchased Dwight s Journal of Music a serious musical journal During the American Civil War Ditson released a number of popular songs including Battle Hymn of the Republic and Tenting on the Old Camp Ground Theodore Presser purchased the Ditson catalogue in 1931 Death EditOn December 21 1888 Oliver Ditson the pioneer of music publishing in America died at his home in Boston at the age of seventy seven 2 3 Published by Ditson EditMusic by Sophie Seipt Hymns by Lillian Tait Sheldon Racquet Galop and other piano pieces by Kate Simmons Organ and vocal works by Fannie Morris Spencer American editions of Edvard Grieg s piano works edited by Bertha Tapper Biographical Sketches of Eminent Musical Composers by Levina Buoncuore Urbino 1876 Internet Archive Compositions for rhythm band by author and music educator J Lilian Vandevere Piano pedagogy pieces by Margaret WighamGallery Edit Sheet music for Quadrille Militaire Les Hussards by Charles A White published by Oliver Ditson amp Co 277 Washington Street Boston 1854 Sheet music for Durang s Horn Pipe published by Oliver Ditson in Washington Street Boston 19th century Former Oliver Ditson Company building 166 Terrace Street in the Mission Hill neighborhood of Roxbury Massachusetts later gutted and re built as luxury apartments 4 Building inscription reads Oliver Ditson Co 1835 1925 5 6 References EditGeneral Edit Cornelius Steven Harry PhD born 1952 2004 Music of the Civil War Era access preview only Greenwood Press pp 19 20 22 59 Retrieved July 17 2008 via Google Books LCCN 2004 42531 ISBN 0 313 32081 0 OCLC 731512310 all editions Horn David 2003 Oliver Ditson and Company In John Shepherd David Horn Dave Laing Paul Oliver Peter Wicke eds Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World Vol 1 of 12 Media Industry and Society London Continuum International Publishing Group pp 584 585 Retrieved July 17 2008 via Internet Archive LCCN 2002 74146 ISBN 0 8264 6321 5 OCLC 612351024 all editions Inline Edit Fisher William Arms 1861 1948 1933 One Hundred and Fifty Years of Music Publishing in the United States An Historical Sketch With Special Reference to the Pioneer Publisher Oliver Ditson Company Inc 1783 1933 Boston Oliver Ditson Company Inc Retrieved August 18 2021 via Internet Archive LCCN 34 2890 LCCN 33 12389 LCCN 34 2890 OCLC 5923165 all editions a b c Musical Courier February 24 1915 Liebling Leonard 1874 1945 ed History of Oliver Ditson Company weekly journal 70 8 New York Musical Courier Company Ernest Frederick Eilert 1866 1943 President 8 Archived from the original on March 20 2015 Retrieved August 21 2012 via Wayback Machine a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Sharp Scythe The Boston Globe December 22 1888 p 1 Retrieved December 6 2021 via Newspapers com City of Boston Neighborhood Development Warsh Lucy Alexis Director of Media and Public Relations Department of Neighborhood Development March 29 2010 Mayor Menino Joins Mission Hill Community to Celebrate New Housing in Renovated Mill Buildings press release Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved March 12 2013 via Wayback Machine Oliver Lofts website Historic Boston Highland Spring Brewery Oliver Ditson Co Historic Boston Incorporated 1999 Preservation Revolving Fund Casebook Property Entries Online last updated August 12 2002 Boston Archived from the original on March 26 2015 Retrieved March 12 2013 via Wayback Machine External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oliver Ditson Profile Ditson IMSLP org International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Petrucci Music Library 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