New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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... songs for public celebrations . 19 Masonic activities also spurred publication . Most songs ( like Rowson's or Hale's ) appeared only in newspapers or in programs , but substantial amounts of Masonic music were published in more ...
... songs for public celebrations . 19 Masonic activities also spurred publication . Most songs ( like Rowson's or Hale's ) appeared only in newspapers or in programs , but substantial amounts of Masonic music were published in more ...
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... Song Emily Laurance Research on the folk spiritual songs sung in early - nineteenth - century revivals has mainly relied on two types of publications . Beginning with the scholarship of George Pullen Jackson , a pioneer in this area ...
... Song Emily Laurance Research on the folk spiritual songs sung in early - nineteenth - century revivals has mainly relied on two types of publications . Beginning with the scholarship of George Pullen Jackson , a pioneer in this area ...
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... Song Society of the Northeast 7-12 ( 1934–1937 ) . Bonyun , William . The American Revolution through its Songs and Ballads . Wiscasset , Maine , 1916 . Broadsides , Ballads & c Printed in Massachusetts , 1639–1800 . Edited by ...
... Song Society of the Northeast 7-12 ( 1934–1937 ) . Bonyun , William . The American Revolution through its Songs and Ballads . Wiscasset , Maine , 1916 . Broadsides , Ballads & c Printed in Massachusetts , 1639–1800 . Edited by ...
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New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900 Peter Benes,Jane Montague Benes Anteprima non disponibile - 1998 |
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