Henry Lee Higginson (November 18, 1834 - November 14, 1919) was a noted American businessman and philanthropist. He is best known as the founder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The Boston Symphony Orchestra is an American orchestra based at Symphony Hall in Boston Massachusetts, USA
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Higginson was born in New York City, the second child of George and Mary (Cabot Lee) Higginson,[1] and a distant cousin of Thomas Wentworth Higginson. The City of New York Thomas Wentworth Higginson ( December 22, 1823 &ndash May 9, 1911) was an American minister Author, Abolitionist When he was four years old his family moved to Boston, making him by birth part of the elite class of Bostonians known as the "Boston Brahmins. Boston Brahmins, also called the First Families of Boston and cold roast Boston, are the class of New Englanders who claim hereditary and cultural descent "[2] However, like his father and mother before him, and most of his lower class boyhood friends, Higginson divorced himself from “rule only by the elite” Boston Brahmins. Boston Brahmins, also called the First Families of Boston and cold roast Boston, are the class of New Englanders who claim hereditary and cultural descent Instead, he adopted republican political beliefs that dictated people should strive, for personal[3][4] and ethical reasons,[5] to remain NON-Brahmins. (at least 20% of the original Brahmin big names were this opposite type)[6] Henry’s father, George, had a modest education, who came back to Boston from New York reluctantly, to escape poverty. George jointly founded a brokerage as a junior partner, was extremely patriotic, and never owned a house or a horse of his own until within a few years of his death. Henry’s mother died of tuberculosis, from which she suffered for some time, when Henry was 15. After withdrawing twice due to eye fatigue problems, he graduated from Boston Latin School in 1851, and began studies at Harvard College. The Boston Latin School is a public exam school founded on April 23 1635, in Boston, Massachusetts, making it the Harvard College is the undergraduate section and oldest school of Harvard University, a Private university in the United States founded in 1636 by the Massachusetts However after 4 months he withdrew since his fatigued eyes grew too weak to study, and he was sent to Europe. Upon returning to Boston in March 1855, Henry's father secured a position for him in the office of Messrs. Samuel and Edward Austin, India merchants, a small shipping counting house on India Wharf where he worked as the sole company clerk and bookkeeper.
He entered the Union Army on May 11, 1861, as second lieutenant of Company D in Colonel George H. Events 330 - Byzantium is renamed ''Nova Roma'' during a dedication ceremony but is more popularly referred to as Constantinople Year 1861 ( MDCCCLXI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Gordon's 2nd Massachusetts Regiment. In the First Battle of Bull Run, his regiment was ordered to hold the nearby town of Harpers Ferry. Background Brig Gen Irvin McDowell was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln to command the Army of Northeastern Virginia. Higginson was commissioned major in the cavalry on March 26, 1862. The Cavalry (from French cavalerie) is the second oldest of the Combat Arms, and as Soldiers or Warriors who fought mounted on Events 1026 - Pope John XIX crowns Conrad II as Holy Roman Emperor. Year 1862 was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting on Monday On June 17, 1863, the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry engaged the soldiers of General J.E.B. Stuart and General Fitzhugh Lee's cavalry at the Battle of Aldie. Events 1462 - Vlad III the Impaler attempts to assassinate Mehmed II ( The Night Attack) forcing him to retreat Year 1863 ( MDCCCLXIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common James Ewell Brown "Jeb" Stuart ( February 6, 1833 &ndash May 12, 1864) was an American soldier from Virginia and a The Battle of Aldie took place on June 17, 1863, in Loudoun County Virginia, as part of the Gettysburg Campaign of the American Civil During this battle, Higginson crossed sabers with a foe and was knocked out of his saddle with three saber cuts and two pistol wounds. As his wounds slowly healed in Boston, he married Ida Agassiz, daughter of Harvard professor Louis Agassiz, on December 5, 1863. Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz ( May 28 1807 — December 14 1873) was a Swiss - American Zoologist, Glaciologist Events 63 BC - Cicero reads the last of his Catiline Orations. Year 1863 ( MDCCCLXIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common
After the war, he worked as an agent for the Buckeye Oil Company in Ohio, January to July 1865, purchasing equipment and contracting laborers to work in the oil fields. Ohio ( is a Midwestern state of the United States. As part of the Great Lakes region, Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads In October 1865, he and friends paid $30,000 for five thousand acres (20 km²) of cotton-farming land in Georgia. The State of Georgia ( is a state in the United States and was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that revolted against British rule This failed philanthropic adventure left him more than $10,000 in debt. Reluctantly at first, out of desperation, he started as a clerk, and later became a junior partner in his father’s business of Lee, Higginson and Co. on January 1, 1868, which at that time, was a modest brokerage. His father had been a junior partner until 1858 and worked till his death in 1889 at age 85. This brokerage and banking company eventually became very profitable.
In March 1881, Higginson published (for Boston newspapers) his plan for a Boston orchestra that would perform as a "permanent orchestra, offering the best music at low prices,[7] such as may be found in all the large European cities". This became the Boston Symphony Orchestra and its "concerts of a lighter kind of music" offspring, the Boston Pops Orchestra, which he generously funded for many years. The Boston Symphony Orchestra is an American orchestra based at Symphony Hall in Boston Massachusetts, USA The Boston Pops Orchestra was founded in 1885 as a subsection of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO founded four years earlier It is fair to say that neither would have existed without Higginson's extraordinary energy and generosity. [8]
It should be noted that as sole administrator of the BSO during these early years, Higginson assured success of his new organization by tightly controling the professional musicians who worked under him. In 1882, Higginson forged a new contract requiring his musicians to make themselves available on a regular working basis (unusual for musicians of the time) and to "play for no other conductor or musical association. A contract is an exchange of promises between two or more parties to do or refrain from doing an act which is enforceable in a court of law " Other established Boston orchestras simply couldn't keep up with Higginson financially, making them "unable to compete for the services of Boston's musicians. "
Despite an outcry from the press, Higginson rode out the controversy and went on to further strengthen his grip on his musicians. For example, Higginson aggregated control by "threatening to break any strike with the importation of European players. " Furthermore, over time he dropped musicians with ties to Boston, and imported men from Europe of "high technical accomplishment, upon whose loyalty he could count. "[2]
From the very beginning through at least the first 30 years of the BSO, through a key contact, a Jewish friend in Vienna (Julius Epstein), Higginson had access to a continuous stream of the best musical artists in the world that happened to be mostly European and German speaking. (most, learning well from the time of Friedrich Schiller up through the turmoil of the Revolutions of 1848, liked the American Republic a lot, especially since all the attempts at similar constitutional republics in Europe were all crushed out by one despot after another)[9]
In 1882, he was awarded an honorary Master of Arts degree from Harvard University and served as the first president of the new Harvard Club of Boston during a time when Higginson helped raise a lot of money to send non-wealthy, non-Brahmins to Harvard especially with the principal goal to train-well, many future teachers for the Republic, from all walks of life. Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller krɪstɔf friːtʁɪç fɔn ʃɪləʁ/ʃɪlɐ (10 November 1759 9 May 1805 was a German Poet, Philosopher
He was awarded an honorary LL. D. from Yale University in 1901. He served as president of the Boston Music Hall and as director of the New England Conservatory of Music.
His minor autocratic tendencies towards the musicians under him (he wanted all Beethoven Symphonies performed at least once per season) was tempered by a generous philanthropic public persona characterized by substantial acts of charity[10](some anonymously) For example, on June 5, 1890, Higginson presented Harvard College a gift of 31 acres of land, which he called the Soldier's Field, given in honor of his friends James Savage, Jr. , Charles Russell Lowell, Edward Barry Dalton, Stephen George Perkins, James Jackson Lowell, and Robert Gould Shaw, all of whom perished in the Civil War. Charles Russell Lowell Jr (January 2 1835 &ndash October 20 1864 was a railroad executive foundryman and general in the Union Army during the American Civil War Robert Gould Shaw ( October 10, 1837 &ndash July 18, 1863) was the Colonel in command of the all- black 54th Massachusetts
Higginson was very active in promoting quality education to citizens from all walks of life. Unlike the worst of the Brahmin, he truly believed that “All men are created equal. ” In 1891, Higginson established the Morristown School for young men in Morristown, New Jersey, declining to be named as the school's founder. This article is about the Town of Morristown in New Jersey Other places in New Jersey with similar names are Morris Township, Morris Plains, and Moorestown (In 1971 it merged with Miss Beard's School to become today's Morristown-Beard School. Morristown-Beard School is an independent Coeducational Day school, serving students in sixth through twelfth grade located in Morristown, in Morris ) In 1899, Higginson contributed $150,000 for the construction of the Harvard Union, a "house of fellowship" for all students of Harvard and Radcliffe, where they could dine, study, meet, and listen to lectures. Harvard Union is an historic building on Quincy and Harvard Streets in Cambridge Massachusetts. In 1916, he accepted election to honorary membership in Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity. [11] He was a member of the Board of Trustees of Middlesex School, and the school's Higginson House dormitory is named for him.
He died in 1919 and is buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1831 as "America's first garden cemetery" or the first " Rural cemetery " Mount Auburn Cemetery is an Elysium where traditionally Cambridge Massachusetts is a City in the Greater Boston area of Massachusetts, United States.
All good work takes time and life-blood -- and shows us why most of us must live long to do a real piece of work. -- H. L. H. to A. W. Thayer(A Beethoven Biographer), July 21, 1887. Alexander Wheelock Thayer (b South Natick Massachusetts, US, 22 October 1817, d
Welche grosse Opfer bringst Du der Musik! Dein Name wird nicht vergessen werden. Dein alter Verehrer und Freund, Julius Epstein. -- Julius Epstein To H. L. H. , July 15, 1914. [rough translation: What great sacrifices you make for Music! Your name will not be forgotten. Your old Admirer and friend]
The orchestra sprang from the faith of my youth and has been the faith of my life and of my old age. -- From H. L. H. 's penciled memoranda for his farewell address, May 4, 1918. (Perry, p. 290)