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The New England harmony

Title
  1. The New England harmony / Old Sturbridge Singers.
Published by
  1. New York, N.Y. : Folkways Records, [1964], ℗1964.
Author
  1. Old Sturbridge Village. Singers, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf

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Additional authors
  1. Buechner, Alan.
  2. Corson, Floyd
  3. Billings, William, 1746-1800.
  4. Read, Daniel, 1757-1836.
  5. Kimball, Jacob, 1761-1826.
  6. Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872.
  7. Blow, John, -1708.
  8. Morgan, Justin, 1747-1798.
  9. Hill, Uri K. (Uri Keeler), 1780-1844.
  10. Ingalls, Jeremiah, 1764-1838.
  11. Edson, Lewis, 1748-1820.
  12. French, Jacob, 1754-1817.
  13. Swan, Timothy, 1758-1842.
  14. Holyoke, Samuel, 1762-1820.
  15. Maxim, Abraham, 1773-1829.
  16. Belcher, Supply, 1751-1836.
  17. Belknap, Daniel, 1771-1815.
  18. Holden, Oliver, 1765-1844.
  19. Harvard Wind Ensemble, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Subject
  1. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices)
  2. Hymns, English
  3. Music > New England > 18th century
  4. Music > New England > 19th century
Contents
  1. Jesus wept ; Kittery ; Judea ; David\u0027s lament / W. Billings --Mortality ; Amity ; Russia ; Sherburne / D. Read -- Bradford / Kimball --Missionary hymn / Mason -- Funeral anthem ; Easter anthem / Billings -- Welcome song / Blow -- Montgomery / Morgan -- Berne / Hill -- Northfield / Ingalls --Greenfield / Edson -- Young convert / Ingalls -- Monmouth / French -- Rainbow / Swan -- Sturbridge / Holyoke -- Portland / Maxim -- Plentitude / Belcher --Concord / Belknap -- Coronation / Holden -- Chester / Billings.
Note
  1. Early American choral music, principally hymns and fuging tunes; in part with gallery orchestra or bass viol (i.e., violoncello); selected, prepared and annotated by Alan C. Buechner.
  2. Sung in English.
  3. Biographical and historical notes, vocal texts, and music (32 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.) inserted in container.
  4. Also issued in stereo.: FS 32377.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded May 1964 in the Meeting House, Old Sturbridge Village, Mass.