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- catalog alternative "Bible. Psalms. Selections. English. Bay Psalm book.".
- catalog contributor b11874687.
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- catalog created "p1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "p1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "p1976.".
- catalog description "Gregg Smith Singers; Gregg Smith, conductor; in part with various singers and instrumentalists.".
- catalog description "Recorded in 1975.".
- catalog description "Secular music of the American revolution: Law, A. Bunker Hill. An homage to George Washington. Hopkinson, F. A toast. Washington's march. Selby, W. Ode for the New Year. Hagen, P. van, sr. Funeral dirge on the death of General Washington. Belknap, D. The seasons. Two anthems on the same text: Read, D. Down steers the bass. Billings, W. Consonance. Four ballads: Hopkinson, F. My days have been so wond'rous free. Anon. A cook my good masters. Kelly, M. The mischievous bee. Last week I took a wife. Lyon, J. Friendship, an ode.--Hopkinson, F. Eight songs: Come fair Rosina. My love is gone to sea. Beneath a weeping willow's shade. O'er the hills far away. See, down Maria's blushing cheek. Enraptur'd I gaze. Rondo, My gen'rous heart disdains. The traveler benighted and lost.".
- catalog description "The Ainsworth and Bay Psalters: Ainsworth Psalms 100, 25, 1, 111, 97, 55, 34, 13, 27, 18, 75, 37, 39, 33, 24, & 84. Bay Psalms 4, 23, 73, 39, & 100.--18th century American tune books: Tufts, J. Introduction [to the singing of Psalm-tunes]: Standish, Isle of Wright, 100 Psalm tune new. Walter, T. Grounds and rules [of musick explained]: Southwell New, Windsor, Lichtfield, Psalm 148. Lyon, J. Urania: Standish, Isle of Wright, 100 Psalm tune new. On tune, four sources: [Southwell, Cambridge short tune] Lyon, J. Urania: The Lord descended from above, 19th Psalm.--Sacred music of the revolutionary period: Billings, W. Thus saith the High. Four hymns: Swan, T. China. Morgan, J. Despair. Amanda. Brownson, O. Salisbury. Three fuguing tunes: Morgan, J. Montgomery. Read, D. Russia. Ingalls, J. Northfield. Stevenson [i.e., Stephenson], J. Behold I bring you glad tidings. Selby, W. O be joyful in the Lord. Billings, W. As the hart panteth.--Music of the American Moravians: Dencke, J. O, be glad, ye daughters of His people. Herbst, J. God was in Jesus. Peter, J. F. I will make an everlasting covenant. I will freely sacrifice to Thee. Antes, J. How beautiful upon the mountains. Peter, S. O, there's a sight that rends my heart. Look ye, how My servants shall be feasting --".
- catalog extent "3 sound discs :".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "p1976.".
- catalog language "eng eng".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Vox,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Music United States.".
- catalog subject "Vocal music.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Secular music of the American revolution: Law, A. Bunker Hill. An homage to George Washington. Hopkinson, F. A toast. Washington's march. Selby, W. Ode for the New Year. Hagen, P. van, sr. Funeral dirge on the death of General Washington. Belknap, D. The seasons. Two anthems on the same text: Read, D. Down steers the bass. Billings, W. Consonance. Four ballads: Hopkinson, F. My days have been so wond'rous free. Anon. A cook my good masters. Kelly, M. The mischievous bee. Last week I took a wife. Lyon, J. Friendship, an ode.--Hopkinson, F. Eight songs: Come fair Rosina. My love is gone to sea. Beneath a weeping willow's shade. O'er the hills far away. See, down Maria's blushing cheek. Enraptur'd I gaze. Rondo, My gen'rous heart disdains. The traveler benighted and lost.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Ainsworth and Bay Psalters: Ainsworth Psalms 100, 25, 1, 111, 97, 55, 34, 13, 27, 18, 75, 37, 39, 33, 24, & 84. Bay Psalms 4, 23, 73, 39, & 100.--18th century American tune books: Tufts, J. Introduction [to the singing of Psalm-tunes]: Standish, Isle of Wright, 100 Psalm tune new. Walter, T. Grounds and rules [of musick explained]: Southwell New, Windsor, Lichtfield, Psalm 148. Lyon, J. Urania: Standish, Isle of Wright, 100 Psalm tune new. On tune, four sources: [Southwell, Cambridge short tune] Lyon, J. Urania: The Lord descended from above, 19th Psalm.--Sacred music of the revolutionary period: Billings, W. Thus saith the High. Four hymns: Swan, T. China. Morgan, J. Despair. Amanda. Brownson, O. Salisbury. Three fuguing tunes: Morgan, J. Montgomery. Read, D. Russia. Ingalls, J. Northfield. Stevenson [i.e., Stephenson], J. Behold I bring you glad tidings. Selby, W. O be joyful in the Lord. Billings, W. As the hart panteth.--Music of the American Moravians: Dencke, J. O, be glad, ye daughters of His people. Herbst, J. God was in Jesus. Peter, J. F. I will make an everlasting covenant. I will freely sacrifice to Thee. Antes, J. How beautiful upon the mountains. Peter, S. O, there's a sight that rends my heart. Look ye, how My servants shall be feasting --".
- catalog temporal "1977----".
- catalog title "America sings. Vol. 1: The Founding Years (1620-1800). [Sound recording]".
- catalog type "sound".