Английская Википедия:Alberta Neiswanger Hall

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Alberta Neiswanger Hall (seated) listening to the radio along with Mrs. Dr. Elliott Norton (center) and Frances Peralta, (right) soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company.
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There Was a Goose, words by L. Frank Baum, music by Alberta N. Hall. (Supplement to the New York World. July 22, 1900)

Alberta Neiswanger Hall (born 1870), also known as Alberta N. Burton, was an American composer of children's songs and books.[1] She wrote musical settings for 26 poems in "The Songs of Father Goose" by L. Frank Baum in 1900.[2][3] She was married to Edmund F. Burton, a physician who left medicine for the study of Christian Science.[4] She also converted to the religion.

Her other works include musical settings for Lizette Woodworth Reese and Percy Blackmer, as well as her own original lyrics, and have been called "full of genuine melodic charm and no little skill of harmonic workmanship."[5][6]

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  1. 1,0 1,1 Alberta N. Burton WorldCat Identities. Retrieved May 7, 2013
  2. "The Songs of Father Goose" Open Library. Retrieved May 6, 2013
  3. #6 Alberta N. Hall Шаблон:Webarchive Libraries and Archives of the Autry. Retrieved May 7, 2013
  4. Flower, B. O. Christian Science As a Religious Belief and a Therapeutic Agent (1909) pp.78-91, see p. 89f for Aberta N. Burton. Twentieth Century Company, Boston. Retrieved May 6, 2013
  5. Шаблон:Cite book
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  7. Burton, Alberta N. "The Fruits of the Garden" The Christian Science Journal (May 1909). Retrieved May 7, 2013