Collection Items
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Audio RecordingFuller and Warren
Ye Sons of Columbia sound recording | 1 sound recording | Recorded in August, 1936. (Date). Recorded in Mena, Arkansas. (Venue). Forms part of the Vance Randolph Collection. (Source). Sound Recording (Form).- Contributor: Randolph, Vance - Dusenbury, Emma - Powell, Laurence
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Audio RecordingJewett sound recording | 1 sound disc : analog, mono. ; 10 in. | Recorded c. January 1929 (Date). from the private collection of Matt Barton (Source Note). Courtesy of Fantasy Records, 2600 10th Street, Berkeley, CA 94710. (Copyright Notice). Sound Recording (Form).
- Contributor: J.T. Allison's Sacred Harp Singers - Gennett
- Date: 1929
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Notated MusicGod save the country, a national anthem Music associated with the Union side Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Marquis, Emanuel
- Date: 1863
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Notated MusicTread lightly ye comrades, or The Volunteer's grave Illustrated Cover. Music associated with the Union side Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Bowen, F. L. - Crane, Sadie
- Date: 1863
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Notated MusicThe Young volunteer Music associated with the Union side Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Newell, L. S.
- Date: 1866
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Notated MusicAerial waltzes : and, Back to dear old Indianapolis
Back to dear old Indianapolis "Aerial waltzes" for solo piano "with vocal strain for dancing" ; "Back to dear old Indianapolis" for voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Staff notation.- Contributor: Doles, Isaac
- Date: 1919
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Audio RecordingAmazing grace sound recording | from mp3 source (Source Note). Sound Recording (Form).
- Contributor: Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Indiana University of Pennsylvania Marching Band
- Date: 2001
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BiographyNed Rorem, b.1923 Biography. Dubbed by Time magazine as "the world's best composer of art songs," the appellation is certainly befitting of Ned Rorem, who, with nearly 500 songs in his catalog, has easily surpassed the efforts of nearly every American composer in this genre (Charles Ives is perhaps the closest second, with nearly 200 songs in his catalog). In addition to Rorem's extensive contribution to American...