The Confederacy : [based on music of the South during the years 1861-65]

Title
  1. The Confederacy : [based on music of the South during the years 1861-65] / Richard Bales.
Published by
  1. [New York] : Columbia, [1954?]
Author
  1. Bales, Richard, 1915-1998

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Additional authors
  1. Kopleff, Florence
  2. Pyle, Thomas
  3. Lee, Edmund Jennings, 1877-1962
  4. Church of the Reformation (Washington, D.C.). Cantata Choir, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  5. National Gallery Orchestra, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Uniform title
  1. Confederacy
Alternative title
  1. Confederacy
  2. General Lee\u0027s grand march.
  3. All quiet along the Potomac tonight.
  4. The bonnie blue flag.
  5. Lorena.
  6. The yellow rose of Texas.
  7. Somebody\u0027s darling.
  8. We all went down to New Orleans for Bales.
  9. General Robert E. Lee\u0027s farewell order to the army of northern Virginia.
  10. The conquered banner.
  11. Dixie\u0027s land.
  12. Dixie.
  13. Year of jubilo.
Subject
  1. United States > History > Civil War, 1861-1865 > Songs and music
  2. Cantatas, Secular
Contents
  1. General Lee\u0027s grand march -- All quiet along the Potomac tonight -- The bonnie blue flag -- Lorena -- The yellow rose of Texas -- Somebody\u0027s darling -- We all went down to New Orleans for Bales -- General Robert E. Lee\u0027s farewell order to the army of northern Virginia, Appomatox Courthouse, Virginia, April 10, 1865 -- The conquered banner -- Dixie\u0027s land, with quickstep and interlude, Year of jubilo.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Subtitle from title page of notes.
  2. Principally arrangements of marches, songs, and speeches from the Civil War era for mixed voices, speaker, and orchestra.
  3. "Masterworks."
  4. Introduction, by Goddard Lieberson; The Confederate legend, by Bruce Catton; Lee at Appomattox, by Clifford Dowdey; biographical notes by Irving Townsend; and The songs and their origins, by Richard Bales ; with lyrics, texts, and music samples (32 p.) bound in album.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.