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| 1845 births | |
| unseld, benjamin carl | |
| 1923 deaths | |
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During his lifetime, he worked with the Biglow & Main Company (New York City), Fillmore Music House (Cincinnati, Ohio) and the Lorenz Publishing Company (Dayton, Ohio). Unseld was editor (1913-1923) of the "Musical Visitor", a periodical published by the Vaughan Music Company. He also served for a time as principal of the Vaughan School of Music. Unseld died in 1923 . Works include: ''The Tonic Sol-Fa Music Reader (with Theodore Seward, 1880)'', ''The Choral Standard'' (1895), ''Fillmore's School Singer for Day Schools, Juvenile Classes and Teachers' Institutes'' (with J. H. Fillmore, 1895), and ''Progress in Song'' (with E. T. Hildebrand, 1911). B. C. Unseld prepared the rudiments of music for A. S. Kieffer's popular ''Temple Star''. Unseld’s tunes accompany hymns by James Rowe and Fanny J. Crosby . His most popular musical piece was entitled "Twilight Is Stealing", written with Aldine S. Kieffer . B. C. Unseld was inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Hall Of Fame in 2004. REFERENCES
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