The Dominant was a monthly musical trade paper founded January 1894 by Arthur A. Clappé. It was published in Philadelphia. Beginning May 18924, The Dominant was absorbed into The Metronome, its erstwhile competitor publication.
History
editIn 1909, the publication was sold to the Dominant Publishing Company.[1]
Selected personnel
editEditors
edit- 1897–1918: Arthur A. Clappé (1850–1920)
Executives
edit- 1909–1910: Willard Edwin Ingalls (1886–1941) was, from 1909 to 1910, secretary and treasurer of the Dominant Publishing Company. In 1910, Ingalls began doing editorial work for Jacobs Orchestra Monthly, a publication of Walter Jacobs (1868–1945) of Boston. Ingalls graduated from Harvard College in 1907 with a bachelor of arts degree.
1915
edit- Dominant Publishing Company
- Edwin Warren Ingalls (1858–1924), President
- Bernard N. Beck, Secretary
- Capital: 20,000 USD
- Directors: Edwin Warren Ingalls, Willard Edwin Ingalls, Bernard Nathaniel Beck (1875–1958), Cath E. Beck (né Emily Catherine Drowne; 1875–1920; Beck's wife), Willard Clinton Warren (1866–1928)
1919
edit- Dominant Publishing Company
- Edwin Warren Ingalls (1858–1924), President
- Bernard N. Beck, Secretary
- Caital 20,000 USD
- Directors: Edwin Warren Ingalls, Willard Edwin Ingalls, Bernard N. Beck, Cath E. Beck, Willard C. Warren
Selected articls
edit- "The Saxophone and Its Advantages," Clay Smith (nl) & Guy E. Holmes, The Dominant, April 1915
- "The Saxophone is Coming Fast," Clay Smith (nl) & Guy E. Holmes, The Dominant, July 1915, pps. 66–67
Public access
editThe Dominant
- LCCN sn94-95265; Vol. 1 (1893) – Vol. 32, No. 1 (Jan. 1925) – 32 volumes
- OCLC 8901210; 32 volumes
- OCLC 1032850844
Microfilm
edit- OCLC 08481623 Microfische: Vol. 1 (1893) – Vol. 32 (January 1925); 32 volumes; Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program
References
edit- ^ "Recent Transfers of Publishing Property," The Inland Printer, Vol. 43, No. 2, May 1909, p. 206