New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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... Town Band David R. Proper On 25 August 1866 the Unionville Brass Band of East Swanzey , New Hampshire , complete with bass drum and tubas , climbed to the summit of Mt. Monadnock , 3,165 feet above sea level , where the newspaper ...
... Town Band David R. Proper On 25 August 1866 the Unionville Brass Band of East Swanzey , New Hampshire , complete with bass drum and tubas , climbed to the summit of Mt. Monadnock , 3,165 feet above sea level , where the newspaper ...
Pagina 163
... town band was a typical product of town pride , an object of rivalry with other towns ; but it was also entertainment and the exemplar of unity and morale . The town band traveled to other towns as official emissary and in its own town ...
... town band was a typical product of town pride , an object of rivalry with other towns ; but it was also entertainment and the exemplar of unity and morale . The town band traveled to other towns as official emissary and in its own town ...
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... Town Bands , 1800 to 1861 This paper reviews the principal source materials documenting the rise of town bands in New Hampshire from 1800 to the Civil War . Three Exeter , N.H. , publications from 1800 to 1807 and a Concord , N.H. ...
... Town Bands , 1800 to 1861 This paper reviews the principal source materials documenting the rise of town bands in New Hampshire from 1800 to the Civil War . Three Exeter , N.H. , publications from 1800 to 1807 and a Concord , N.H. ...
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