Edmund Braham

Edmund Braham (October 8, 1860 – November 1, 1921) was a pianist, composer, and publisher active in the United States after 1895.

[4] He lived there until 1915, although he continued touring; then he moved to Grand Forks, North Dakota, managing the sheet music department of O.

About 1897 he married Nellie (Lily) Hargerty of Wisconsin, with whom he had six more children; his family moved to Minneapolis when he left Grand Forks, and his wife opened a cafe.

[8] His creative facility carried over to composition; he numbered his pieces, and ten months before his death he had reached op.

),” and a ballad, “To You, Dear, To You.”[11] The esteem in which Braham was held by the profession is evidenced by a formal and sympathetic obituary printed in The Billboard.