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President
George Washington dancing the minuet at his inaugural
ball, as shown on the cover of Harpers Bazaar,
May 11, 1889. Library of Congress
Before the White House was completed in 1800, President
George Washington and his wife Martha lived first
in New York City, then Philadelphia. Washington
enjoyed the theater and liked to dance, especially
the minuet, which he danced with great pleasure
at his inaugural ball. Music in the presidents
home was an intimate amusement and young Nelly Custis,
the presidents musical stepgrandaughter, entertained
guests by playing the instruments the president
purchased for her. These included a fine five-octave,
two manual harpsichord from London and a Dodds pianoforte,
one of the first pianos built in America. Musical
instruments were among the earliest items purchased
for The Presidents House and illustrate the
importance music played in early American home life.
Elise Kirk, Musical Highlights from the White
House , 3-8.
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