Stephen Collins Foster
- Dates
- 4 Jul 1826 - 13 Jan 1864
- Works
- 13
- Sheet music
- 30
Biography
Stephen Collins Foster, known also as "the father of American music", was an American songwriter known primarily for his parlor and minstrel music. He wrote more than 200 songs, including "Oh! Susanna", "Hard Times Come Again No More", "Camptown Races", "Old Folks at Home", "My Old Kentucky Home", "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair", "Old Black Joe", and "Beautiful Dreamer", and many of his compositions remain popular today. He has been identified as "the most famous songwriter of the nineteenth century" and may be the most recognizable American composer in other countries. Most of his handwritten music manuscripts are lost, but editions issued by publishers of his day feature in various collections.
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ar:ستيفن فوستر, bg:Стивън Фостър, ko:스티븐, 포스터, ja:スティーブン,フォスター, ru:Стивен, Фостер, zh:史蒂芬,福斯特