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Maud Powell

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The Maud Powell monument that stands on 4th Street in Peru

Maud Powell (August 22 1867January 8 1920) was an American violinist who gained international acclaim for her skill and virtuosity. She was born in Peru, Illinois. She was the first American violinist to achieve international rank. Several foundations as well as a musical festival were founded in her honor to continue musical education.

Collected recordings of her performances from 1904-1917 are available.

In 2007, American violinist Rachel Barton Pine released a CD (notes) of music transcribed by, commissioned by or dedicated to Maud Powell.

Maud was a niece of the American Civil War hero and explorer of the Grand Canyon, John Wesley Powell.