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Brandt, Thompson

About the author: Dr. Thompson Brandt is Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at Highland College, Freeport, Illinois. Dr. Brandt earned degrees from Drake University, the University of Illinois, and the University of Wisconsin. He is the author of numerous published articles on music and education.

Harry S. Truman’s Musical Letters
2001 0-7734-7651-2
This book presents for the first time over 100 selected letters with reference to music, written to Harry S. Truman’s wife Bess, later to his daughter Margaret, and finally to a host of 20th century musicians, historical figures, and other important people, including Bob Hope, Eugene List, Joseph Kennedy, Jose Iturbi, Guy Lombardo, et al.. Truman revealed in these letters a passion for music, mature taste and insight, and goodwill. As a single body, they trace the life of Harry Truman from the perspective of music. More intriguing is the tone of several letters from the late 1940s that clearly signals Truman’s volatile letter to music critic Paul Hume. The record shows that Truman corresponded with Hume on several occasions after 1950. Finally, Truman’s Musical Letters presents a full account of the Hume letter, from the time it was sent with a three-cent stamp on it to its current place in American history. The volume includes a selection of the public’s letters to Truman in reaction.