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American colonial Christmas music.

Title
  1. American colonial Christmas music.
Published by
  1. Musical. Heritage Society [1970]

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Additional authors
  1. Gilchrist, Alden.
  2. Flagg, Josiah, 1737-1794.
  3. Antes, John.
  4. Billings, William, 1746-1800.
  5. Holden, Oliver, 1765-1844.
  6. Palma, John, active 1757.
  7. Tans'ur, William, 1699?-1783.
  8. Stephenson, Joseph, 1723-1810.
  9. Holyoke, Samuel, 1762-1820.
  10. Wood, Abraham, 1752-1804.
  11. Pachelbel, Charles Theodore, approximately 1690-1750.
  12. Berkeley Chamber Singers. prf
Description
  1. 2 sides; 12 in.
Uniform title
  1. My soul doth magnify the Lord.
  2. Winchester old.
Subject
  1. 1700-1899
  2. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices)
  3. Christmas music
  4. Music > United States > 18th century
  5. Music > United States > 19th century
  6. Chœurs sacrés (Voix mixtes)
  7. Noël, Musique de
  8. Musique > États-Unis > 18e siècle
  9. Musique > États-Unis > 19e siècle
  10. Music
  11. United States
Genre/Form
  1. Christmas music.
  2. Musique de Noël.
Contents
  1. Hallelujah / Josiah Flagg -- My soul doth magnify the Lord / old Indian hymn -- Moravian chorale: Christ the Lord, the Lord most glorious / John Antes -- Song of the Angels / Winchester (tune) -- Dedham ; An anthem for Christmas ; A virgin unspotted ; Boston and Shiloh ; When Jesus wept ; What wondrous love is this / William Billings -- Coronation / Oliver Holden -- Christmas hymn : While shepherds watched their flocks / John Palma -- An hymn: On Christ's nativity / William Tans'ur -- An anthem out of the second chapter of Luke / Joseph Stephenson -- Arnheim / Samuel Holyoke -- Worcester / Abraham Wood -- Magnificat / Charles Theodore Pachelbel.
Note
  1. Program notes on slipcase and biographical notes ([1] 1) by Ida Tobias inserted in slipcase.