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New England music : the public sphere, 1600-1900 / Editor: Peter Benes.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife : annual proceedings ; vol. 21Analytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Boston : Boston University, 1998.Description: 208 p. : ill., music ; 23 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
The eighteenth century ballroom : a mirror of social change / Kate Van Winkle Keller -- The American death of Harlequin: musical pantomimes in Boston before 1815 / Peter Benes -- Thomas Walter and the Society for Promoting Regular Singing in the Worship of God: Boston, 1720-1723 / Alan C. Buechner -- Singing and reading: Cooper's public presentation of psalmody in The last of the Mohicans / Cheryl C. Boots -- Village harmony: music and popular culture in Portsmouth, New Hampshire / James Kences -- I sing the mason's glory: freemasonry and musical life in early New England / Steven C. Bullock -- "How got the apples in?": individual creativity and ballad tradition / Edward D. Ives -- Christmas religious music in eighteenth century New England / Stephen Nissenbaum -- Evangelical hymns and popular belief / Stephen A. Marini -- The Young convert's pocket companion and its relationship to migration patterns of American religious folk song / Emily Laurance -- The power of music enhanced by the word: Lowell Mason and the transformation of sacred singing in Lyman Beecher's New England / Martha Dennis Burns -- Military music and of the American band movement / Raoul F. Camus -- A joyful noise, "sounding brass and tinkling cymbal": the late nineteenth century New England town band / David R. Proper -- Capt. Eliphalet Grover's "Boon Island fiddle": the folk violin in New England, 1750-1850 / Steven C. Mallory
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Books Books VWML MG 20 (32) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only 14482

The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife, annual proceedings, 21 through 23 June 1996.

Bibliography of studies of New England music before 1900: p. 191-203.

The eighteenth century ballroom : a mirror of social change / Kate Van Winkle Keller -- The American death of Harlequin: musical pantomimes in Boston before 1815 / Peter Benes -- Thomas Walter and the Society for Promoting Regular Singing in the Worship of God: Boston, 1720-1723 / Alan C. Buechner -- Singing and reading: Cooper's public presentation of psalmody in The last of the Mohicans / Cheryl C. Boots -- Village harmony: music and popular culture in Portsmouth, New Hampshire / James Kences -- I sing the mason's glory: freemasonry and musical life in early New England / Steven C. Bullock -- "How got the apples in?": individual creativity and ballad tradition / Edward D. Ives -- Christmas religious music in eighteenth century New England / Stephen Nissenbaum -- Evangelical hymns and popular belief / Stephen A. Marini -- The Young convert's pocket companion and its relationship to migration patterns of American religious folk song / Emily Laurance -- The power of music enhanced by the word: Lowell Mason and the transformation of sacred singing in Lyman Beecher's New England / Martha Dennis Burns -- Military music and of the American band movement / Raoul F. Camus -- A joyful noise, "sounding brass and tinkling cymbal": the late nineteenth century New England town band / David R. Proper -- Capt. Eliphalet Grover's "Boon Island fiddle": the folk violin in New England, 1750-1850 / Steven C. Mallory

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