The American Piano Industry: Episodes in the History of a Great Enterprise By William E. Hettrick. Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, 2020.

IF 0.2 1区 艺术学 N/A MUSIC
E. Bomberger
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The history of American industry may be told as a succession of manufacturers who each managed to turn a luxury product for the rich into a necessity for the masses. Fifty years before Henry Ford achieved this goal with the automobile, and a century before Steve Jobs and Bill Gates achieved it with the personal computer, Joseph P. Hale accomplished this with the upright piano in the late nineteenth century. Hale and his fellow manufacturers based their business model on the principle of interchangeable parts, thus establishing a practice that would be embraced by the automobile industry but not the personal computer industry. William E. Hettrick ’ s new book on the American piano industry in the nineteenth century chronicles in extensive detail the inner workings of an industry that was transformed by the technological and marketing innovations of Hale and his contemporaries. Hettrick ’ s study builds on a solid foundation of previous studies of the piano as a technological and marketing achievement. Daniel Spillane ’ s and Alfred Dolge ’ s books (1890 and 1911 – 13, respectively) covered the topic of manufacturing during the same period chronicled by Hettrick. 1 Arthur Loesser ’ s 1954 book used a lively narrative style to make an otherwise dry topic humorous and engaging, while Edwin M. Good took an evolutionary approach to the subject in 1982. 2 James Parakilas ’ s more recent co-authored volume expanded on these earlier studies to provide an accessible and lavishly illustrated book, encompassing technology, education, and portrayals of the piano in popular media. 3 Each of these foundational studies is cited repeatedly throughout Hettrick ’ s book, and their emphasis on methods of social history is reflected in his narrative. The
《美国钢琴工业:一个伟大企业的历史片段》威廉·e·赫特里克著。希尔斯代尔,纽约州:彭德龙出版社,2020。
美国工业的历史可以被描述为一系列制造商,他们每个人都成功地将富人的奢侈品变成了大众的必需品。在亨利·福特用汽车实现这一目标的50年前,在史蒂夫·乔布斯和比尔·盖茨用个人电脑实现这一目的的一个世纪前,约瑟夫·P·黑尔在19世纪末用立式钢琴实现了这一目标。Hale和他的其他制造商基于可互换零件的原则建立了他们的商业模式,从而建立了一种被汽车行业所接受但不被个人计算机行业所接受的做法。威廉·E·赫特里克关于19世纪美国钢琴工业的新书详细记录了这个工业的内部运作,这个工业被黑尔和他的同时代人的技术和营销创新所改变。赫特里克的研究建立在先前钢琴研究的坚实基础上,这是一项技术和营销成就。丹尼尔·斯皮兰(Daniel Spillane)和阿尔弗雷德·多尔奇(Alfred Dolge)的书(分别为1890年和1911-13年)涵盖了赫特里克记录的同一时期的制造业主题。Arthur Loesser 1954年的书采用了生动的叙事风格,使原本枯燥的话题变得幽默而引人入胜,而Edwin M.Good在1982年对这个主题采取了进化的方法。2詹姆斯·帕拉基拉斯最近与人合著的这本书扩展了这些早期的研究,提供了一本通俗易懂、插图丰富的书,涵盖了技术、教育和大众媒体对钢琴的描绘。3在赫特里克的书中,这些基础研究中的每一项都被反复引用,他们对社会史方法的强调反映在他的叙述中。这个
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