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The founding years (1620-1800), (sound recording)
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- Language
-
- eng
- eng
- Extent
- 3 sound discs
- Note
-
- Title from container
- In manual sequence; in one container
- Biographical and program notes, in part by Gregg Smith (8 p. : port. ; 28 cm.) inserted in container
- Contents
-
- The Ainsworth and Bay Psalters (19:08). 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 (16:02). Introduction: 3 tunes (Standish ; Isle of Wight ; 100 Psalm tune new) / Tufts -- Grounds and rules: 4 tunes (Southwell new ; Windsor ; Litchfield ; Psalm 148) / Walter --Urania: 3 tunes (Standish ; Isle of Wight ; 100 Psalm tune new) / Lyon -- One tune, four sources (Cambridge tune ; Southwell tune) -- The Lord descended from above ; 19th psalm / Lyon
- (cont.): Sacred music of the Revolutionary period (28:30). Thus saith the High / Billings -- Four hymns (China / Swan ; Despair ; Amanda / Morgan ; Salisbury / Brownson) -- Three fuging tunes (Montgomery / Morgan ; Russia / Read ; Northfield / Ingalls) -- Behold I bring you glad tidings / Stevenson -- O be joyful in the Lord / Selby -- As the hart panteth / Billings. -- Music of the American Moravians (21:15). O be glad, ye daughters of His people / Dencke -- God was in Jesus / Herbst -- I will make an everlasting covenant ; I will freely sacrifice to Thee / J.F. Peter -- How beautiful upon the mountains / Antes -- O, there's a sight that rends my heart ; Look ye, how my servants shall be feasting / Simon Peter
- (cont.): Secular music of the American Revolution (34:25). Bunker Hill / Law -- An homage to George Washington -- The seasons / Belknap -- Two anthems on the same text (Down steers the bass / Read ; Consonance / Billings) -- Four ballads (My days have been so wond'rous free / Hopkinson ; A cook my good masters / anon. ; The mischievous bee ; Last week I took a wife / Kelly) -- Friendship : an ode / Lyon. -- Eight songs (Come fair Rosina ; My love is gone to sea ; Beneath a weeping willow's shade ; Enraptur'd I gaze ; Oer the hills far away ; See, down Maria's blushing cheek ; Rondo: My gen'rous heart disdains ; The traveler benighted and lost) / Francis Hopkinson (27:45)
- 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 (19:08) -- 18th century American tune books: Introduction, 3 tunes. Standish ; Isle of Wight ; 100 Psalm tune new / Tufts ; Grounds and rules, 4 tunes. Southwell new ; Windsor ; Litchfield ; Psalm 148 / Walter ; Urania. Standish ; Isle of Wight ; 100 Psalm tune new ; The Lord descended from above ; 19th psalm / Lyon ; One tune, four sources. Cambridge tune / Ainsworth & Bay ; Southwell tune / Walter & Lyon (16:02)
- Sacred music of the Revolutionary period: Thus saith the High, the lofty one / Billings ; Four hymns. China / Swan ; Despair ; Amanda / Morgan ; Salisbury / Brownson ; Three fuging tunes. Montgomery / Morgan ; Russia / Read ; Northfield / Ingalls ; Behold I bring you glad tidings / Stevenson ; O be joyful in the Lord / Selby ; As the hart panteth / Billings (28:20) -- Music of the American Moravians: O, be glad, ye daughters of His people / Dencke ; God was in Jesus / Herbst ; I will make an everlasting covenant ; I will freely sacrifice to Thee / J.F. Peter ; How beautiful upon the mountains / Antes ; O, there's a sight that rends my heart ; Look ye, how my servants shall be feasting / Simon Peter (21:15)
- Secular music of the American Revolution: Bunker Hill / Law ; An homage to George Washington. A toast / Hopkinson ; Washington's march / Anon. ; Ode for the New Year / Selby ; Funeral dirge on the death of General Washington / van Hagen ; The seasons / Belknap ; Two anthems on the same text. Down steers the bass / Read ; Consonance / Billings ; Four ballads. My days have been so wond'rous free / Hopkinson ; A cook my good masters / Anon. ; The mischievous bee ; Last week I took a wife / Kelly ; Friendship (an ode) / Lyon (34:25) -- Eight songs. Come fair Rosina ; My love is gone to sea ; Beneath a weeping willow's shade ; Oer the hills far away ; See, down Maria's blushing cheek ; Enraptur'd I gaze ; My gen'rous heart disdains ; The traveler benighted and lost / Francis Hopkinson (James Richman, harpsichordist) (27:45)
- Label
- The founding years (1620-1800)
- Title
- The founding years (1620-1800)
- Language
-
- eng
- eng
- Related
-
- Winter
- See, down Maria's blushing cheek
- Southwell new
- Southwell tune
- Spring
- Standish
- Summer
- Thus saith the High, the lofty one
- Toast
- Traveler benighted and lost
- Washington's march
- Windsor
- 100 Psalm tune new
- 19th Psalm
- Amanda
- As the hart panteth
- Autumn
- Behold I bring you glad tidings
- Beneath a weeping willow's shade
- Bunker Hill
- Cambridge tune
- China
- Come fair Rosina
- Consonance
- Cook my good masters
- Despair
- Down steers the bass
- Enraptur'd I gaze
- Enraptured I gaze
- Friendship
- Funeral dirge on the death of General Washington
- God was in Jesus
- How beautiful upon the mountains
- I will freely sacrifice to Thee
- I will make an everlasting covenant
- Isle of Wight
- Last week I took a wife
- Litchfield
- Look ye, how my servants shall be feasting
- Lord descended from above
- Mischievous bee
- Montgomery
- My days have been so wond'rous free
- My days have been so wondrous free
- My gen'rous heart disdains
- My generous heart disdains
- My love is gone to sea
- Nineteenth Psalm
- Northfield
- O be joyful in the Lord
- O, be glad, ye daughters of His people
- O, there's a sight that rends my heart
- Ode for the New Year
- Oer the hills far away
- One hundred Psalm tune new
- Over the hills far away
- Psalm 148
- Psalm one hundred forty eight
- Russia
- Salisbury
- Accompanying matter
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- biography of composer or author
- biography of performer or history of ensemble
- technical information on music
- historical information
- Cataloging source
- TWU
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
-
- Bible
- Bible
- Form of composition
- multiple forms
- Format of music
- not applicable
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/organizationName
- Gregg Smith Singers
- PerformerNote
- Various vocal soloists ; Gregg Smith Singers ; Gregg Smith, conductor
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
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- 1949-
- 1737-1791
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Smith, Gregg
- Richman, James
- Hopkinson, Francis
- Series statement
- America sings
- Series volume
- v. 1
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Vocal music
- Vocal music
- Psalms (Music)
- Moravians
- Songs with harpsichord
- United States
- Label
- The founding years (1620-1800), (sound recording)
- Note
-
- Title from container
- In manual sequence; in one container
- Biographical and program notes, in part by Gregg Smith (8 p. : port. ; 28 cm.) inserted in container
- Capture and storage technique
- analog electrical storage
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- stereophonic
- Content category
- performed music
- Content type code
-
- prm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- The Ainsworth and Bay Psalters (19:08). 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 (16:02). Introduction: 3 tunes (Standish ; Isle of Wight ; 100 Psalm tune new) / Tufts -- Grounds and rules: 4 tunes (Southwell new ; Windsor ; Litchfield ; Psalm 148) / Walter --Urania: 3 tunes (Standish ; Isle of Wight ; 100 Psalm tune new) / Lyon -- One tune, four sources (Cambridge tune ; Southwell tune) -- The Lord descended from above ; 19th psalm / Lyon
- (cont.): Sacred music of the Revolutionary period (28:30). Thus saith the High / Billings -- Four hymns (China / Swan ; Despair ; Amanda / Morgan ; Salisbury / Brownson) -- Three fuging tunes (Montgomery / Morgan ; Russia / Read ; Northfield / Ingalls) -- Behold I bring you glad tidings / Stevenson -- O be joyful in the Lord / Selby -- As the hart panteth / Billings. -- Music of the American Moravians (21:15). O be glad, ye daughters of His people / Dencke -- God was in Jesus / Herbst -- I will make an everlasting covenant ; I will freely sacrifice to Thee / J.F. Peter -- How beautiful upon the mountains / Antes -- O, there's a sight that rends my heart ; Look ye, how my servants shall be feasting / Simon Peter
- (cont.): Secular music of the American Revolution (34:25). Bunker Hill / Law -- An homage to George Washington -- The seasons / Belknap -- Two anthems on the same text (Down steers the bass / Read ; Consonance / Billings) -- Four ballads (My days have been so wond'rous free / Hopkinson ; A cook my good masters / anon. ; The mischievous bee ; Last week I took a wife / Kelly) -- Friendship : an ode / Lyon. -- Eight songs (Come fair Rosina ; My love is gone to sea ; Beneath a weeping willow's shade ; Enraptur'd I gaze ; Oer the hills far away ; See, down Maria's blushing cheek ; Rondo: My gen'rous heart disdains ; The traveler benighted and lost) / Francis Hopkinson (27:45)
- 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 (19:08) -- 18th century American tune books: Introduction, 3 tunes. Standish ; Isle of Wight ; 100 Psalm tune new / Tufts ; Grounds and rules, 4 tunes. Southwell new ; Windsor ; Litchfield ; Psalm 148 / Walter ; Urania. Standish ; Isle of Wight ; 100 Psalm tune new ; The Lord descended from above ; 19th psalm / Lyon ; One tune, four sources. Cambridge tune / Ainsworth & Bay ; Southwell tune / Walter & Lyon (16:02)
- Sacred music of the Revolutionary period: Thus saith the High, the lofty one / Billings ; Four hymns. China / Swan ; Despair ; Amanda / Morgan ; Salisbury / Brownson ; Three fuging tunes. Montgomery / Morgan ; Russia / Read ; Northfield / Ingalls ; Behold I bring you glad tidings / Stevenson ; O be joyful in the Lord / Selby ; As the hart panteth / Billings (28:20) -- Music of the American Moravians: O, be glad, ye daughters of His people / Dencke ; God was in Jesus / Herbst ; I will make an everlasting covenant ; I will freely sacrifice to Thee / J.F. Peter ; How beautiful upon the mountains / Antes ; O, there's a sight that rends my heart ; Look ye, how my servants shall be feasting / Simon Peter (21:15)
- Secular music of the American Revolution: Bunker Hill / Law ; An homage to George Washington. A toast / Hopkinson ; Washington's march / Anon. ; Ode for the New Year / Selby ; Funeral dirge on the death of General Washington / van Hagen ; The seasons / Belknap ; Two anthems on the same text. Down steers the bass / Read ; Consonance / Billings ; Four ballads. My days have been so wond'rous free / Hopkinson ; A cook my good masters / Anon. ; The mischievous bee ; Last week I took a wife / Kelly ; Friendship (an ode) / Lyon (34:25) -- Eight songs. Come fair Rosina ; My love is gone to sea ; Beneath a weeping willow's shade ; Oer the hills far away ; See, down Maria's blushing cheek ; Enraptur'd I gaze ; My gen'rous heart disdains ; The traveler benighted and lost / Francis Hopkinson (James Richman, harpsichordist) (27:45)
- Control code
- 2663687
- Dimensions
- 12 in.
- Dimensions
- 12 in. diameter
- Extent
- 3 sound discs
- Groove width / pitch
- microgroove fine
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- Note
- UMKC: Marr copy forms part of the Fred Calland Collection.
- Other physical details
- analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.
- Publisher number
- SVBX 5350
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 33 1/3 rpm (discs)
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
- Label
- The founding years (1620-1800), (sound recording)
- Note
-
- Title from container
- In manual sequence; in one container
- Biographical and program notes, in part by Gregg Smith (8 p. : port. ; 28 cm.) inserted in container
- Capture and storage technique
- analog electrical storage
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- stereophonic
- Content category
- performed music
- Content type code
-
- prm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- The Ainsworth and Bay Psalters (19:08). 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 (16:02). Introduction: 3 tunes (Standish ; Isle of Wight ; 100 Psalm tune new) / Tufts -- Grounds and rules: 4 tunes (Southwell new ; Windsor ; Litchfield ; Psalm 148) / Walter --Urania: 3 tunes (Standish ; Isle of Wight ; 100 Psalm tune new) / Lyon -- One tune, four sources (Cambridge tune ; Southwell tune) -- The Lord descended from above ; 19th psalm / Lyon
- (cont.): Sacred music of the Revolutionary period (28:30). Thus saith the High / Billings -- Four hymns (China / Swan ; Despair ; Amanda / Morgan ; Salisbury / Brownson) -- Three fuging tunes (Montgomery / Morgan ; Russia / Read ; Northfield / Ingalls) -- Behold I bring you glad tidings / Stevenson -- O be joyful in the Lord / Selby -- As the hart panteth / Billings. -- Music of the American Moravians (21:15). O be glad, ye daughters of His people / Dencke -- God was in Jesus / Herbst -- I will make an everlasting covenant ; I will freely sacrifice to Thee / J.F. Peter -- How beautiful upon the mountains / Antes -- O, there's a sight that rends my heart ; Look ye, how my servants shall be feasting / Simon Peter
- (cont.): Secular music of the American Revolution (34:25). Bunker Hill / Law -- An homage to George Washington -- The seasons / Belknap -- Two anthems on the same text (Down steers the bass / Read ; Consonance / Billings) -- Four ballads (My days have been so wond'rous free / Hopkinson ; A cook my good masters / anon. ; The mischievous bee ; Last week I took a wife / Kelly) -- Friendship : an ode / Lyon. -- Eight songs (Come fair Rosina ; My love is gone to sea ; Beneath a weeping willow's shade ; Enraptur'd I gaze ; Oer the hills far away ; See, down Maria's blushing cheek ; Rondo: My gen'rous heart disdains ; The traveler benighted and lost) / Francis Hopkinson (27:45)
- 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 (19:08) -- 18th century American tune books: Introduction, 3 tunes. Standish ; Isle of Wight ; 100 Psalm tune new / Tufts ; Grounds and rules, 4 tunes. Southwell new ; Windsor ; Litchfield ; Psalm 148 / Walter ; Urania. Standish ; Isle of Wight ; 100 Psalm tune new ; The Lord descended from above ; 19th psalm / Lyon ; One tune, four sources. Cambridge tune / Ainsworth & Bay ; Southwell tune / Walter & Lyon (16:02)
- Sacred music of the Revolutionary period: Thus saith the High, the lofty one / Billings ; Four hymns. China / Swan ; Despair ; Amanda / Morgan ; Salisbury / Brownson ; Three fuging tunes. Montgomery / Morgan ; Russia / Read ; Northfield / Ingalls ; Behold I bring you glad tidings / Stevenson ; O be joyful in the Lord / Selby ; As the hart panteth / Billings (28:20) -- Music of the American Moravians: O, be glad, ye daughters of His people / Dencke ; God was in Jesus / Herbst ; I will make an everlasting covenant ; I will freely sacrifice to Thee / J.F. Peter ; How beautiful upon the mountains / Antes ; O, there's a sight that rends my heart ; Look ye, how my servants shall be feasting / Simon Peter (21:15)
- Secular music of the American Revolution: Bunker Hill / Law ; An homage to George Washington. A toast / Hopkinson ; Washington's march / Anon. ; Ode for the New Year / Selby ; Funeral dirge on the death of General Washington / van Hagen ; The seasons / Belknap ; Two anthems on the same text. Down steers the bass / Read ; Consonance / Billings ; Four ballads. My days have been so wond'rous free / Hopkinson ; A cook my good masters / Anon. ; The mischievous bee ; Last week I took a wife / Kelly ; Friendship (an ode) / Lyon (34:25) -- Eight songs. Come fair Rosina ; My love is gone to sea ; Beneath a weeping willow's shade ; Oer the hills far away ; See, down Maria's blushing cheek ; Enraptur'd I gaze ; My gen'rous heart disdains ; The traveler benighted and lost / Francis Hopkinson (James Richman, harpsichordist) (27:45)
- Control code
- 2663687
- Dimensions
- 12 in.
- Dimensions
- 12 in. diameter
- Extent
- 3 sound discs
- Groove width / pitch
- microgroove fine
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- Note
- UMKC: Marr copy forms part of the Fred Calland Collection.
- Other physical details
- analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.
- Publisher number
- SVBX 5350
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 33 1/3 rpm (discs)
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
Subject
- Moravians -- United States -- Songs and music
- Music
- Psalms (Music)
- Songs with harpsichord
- United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Songs and music
- Vocal music -- United States -- 17th century
- Vocal music -- United States -- 18th century
- History
Genre
Member of
Related
- Winter
- See, down Maria's blushing cheek
- Southwell new
- Southwell tune
- Spring
- Standish
- Summer
- Thus saith the High, the lofty one
- Toast
- Traveler benighted and lost
- Washington's march
- Windsor
- 100 Psalm tune new
- 19th Psalm
- Amanda
- As the hart panteth
- Autumn
- Behold I bring you glad tidings
- Beneath a weeping willow's shade
- Bunker Hill
- Cambridge tune
- China
- Come fair Rosina
- Consonance
- Cook my good masters
- Despair
- Down steers the bass
- Enraptur'd I gaze
- Enraptured I gaze
- Friendship
- Funeral dirge on the death of General Washington
- God was in Jesus
- How beautiful upon the mountains
- I will freely sacrifice to Thee
- I will make an everlasting covenant
- Isle of Wight
- Last week I took a wife
- Litchfield
- Look ye, how my servants shall be feasting
- Lord descended from above
- Mischievous bee
- Montgomery
- My days have been so wond'rous free
- My days have been so wondrous free
- My gen'rous heart disdains
- My generous heart disdains
- My love is gone to sea
- Nineteenth Psalm
- Northfield
- O be joyful in the Lord
- O, be glad, ye daughters of His people
- O, there's a sight that rends my heart
- Ode for the New Year
- Oer the hills far away
- One hundred Psalm tune new
- Over the hills far away
- Psalm 148
- Psalm one hundred forty eight
- Russia
- Salisbury
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