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Angels' Visits and Other Vocal Gems of Victorian America
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Dudley Buck
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Neely Bruce, Conductor; Jacqueline Pierce, soprano; Curtis Rayam, tenor; Maeretha Stewart, soprano; Howard Crook, tenor; Lawrence Skrobacs, piano; Raymond Murcell, baritone; Rose Taylor, mezzo-soprano; Kathleen Battle, soprano; Anon.; Harmoneion Singers |
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Birth of Liberty: Music of the American Revolution
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William Billings
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Anon.; Sherrill Milnes, baritone; Liberty Tree Wind Players; Jon Spong, harpsichord; James Richman, harpsichord; Thomas Pyle, Conductor; Seth McCoy, tenor; Continental Harmony Singers; American Fife Ensemble; Neely Bruce, Conductor |
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Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
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Lew Brown
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Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra; Bing Crosby, voice; Kenny Baker, voice; David Harrison ("Uncle Dave") Macon, voice; Woody Guthrie, guitar; Woody Guthrie, harmonica; Gene Autry, voice; Woody Guthrie, voice; Pete Seeger, voice; Glenn Miller and His Orchestra; Almanac Singers; Glenn Miller; Delmore Brothers; Glen Gray; Bill Cox, voice; Evening Breezes Sextet; Bill Cox, harmonica; David Harrison ("Uncle Dave") Macon, banjo; Harry Sosnik; Lennie Hayton and His Orchestra; Bill Cox, guitar; Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees; Dick Powell, voice; Rudy Vallee, voice; Deane Janis, voice; Big Bill Broonzy, voice; Anon.; Shirley Temple, voice |
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Cheer, Boys, Cheer! Music Of The 26th N.C. Regimental Band, CSA Volume 2
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Henry Russell
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David Wakefield, alto horn; Buckley; Raymond Mase, E-flat cornet; Kenneth Finn, alto horn; John R. Beck, snare drum; Michael Hosford, B-flat tenor horn; Allan Dean, E-flat cornet; Kevin Cobb, cornet; Lee Soper, cornet; Benjamin Herman, bass drum; John D. Rojak, E-flat bass horn; Michael Powell, B-flat tenor horn; American Brass Quintet Brass Band; Robert E. Sheldon, alto horn; Anon. |
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The Early Minstrel Show
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A. F. Winnemore
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Anon.; Robert B. Winans, banjo; Matthew Heumann, tambourine; Percy Danforth, bones; Vincent Tufo, fiddle; Roger Smith, bass; Brian Mark, baritone; Peter DiSante, voice, "lead"; David Van Veersbilck, tenor |
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The Hand That Holds The Bread: Progress and Protest in the Gilded Age Songs from the Civil War to the Columbian Exposition
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George F. Root
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Sour Mash; Anon.; Cincinnati's University Singers |
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I Am Filled With Heavenly Treasures
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Anon.; Enfield Shaker Singers |
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Jane Austen's Songbook
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André Grétry
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Anon.; Edward Mauger, tenor; Karen Flint, fortepiano; Anthony Boutté, tenor; Colin St. Martin, Baroque flute; Martin Davids, baroque violin; Julianne Baird, soprano; Laura Heimes, soprano; John Ostendorf, baritone |
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Make a Joyful Noise: Mainstreams and Backwaters of American Psalmody, 1770-1840
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Supply Belcher
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Ron Jeffers, Conductor; Oregon State University Choir; Anon. |
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Music of the Federal Era
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Samuel Holyoke
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John Baldon, Conductor; Members of the Federal Music Society; Anon. |
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Shall We Gather: American Hymns & Spirituals
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Lowell Mason
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William Appling Singers; Anon.; William Appling, Conductor |
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Songs of the Civil War
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Luther O. Emerson
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Lawrence Skrobacs, piano; Harmoneion Singers; Alan Baker, baritone; John Aler, tenor; Bonnie Hamilton, soprano; Tony Randall, narrator; Anon. |
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William Kraft: Vintage Renaissance and beyond
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William Kraft
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Terrie Baune, violin; Frank Epstein, Conductor; New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble; Michael Seth Orland, celesta; Joel Stucki, percussion; Tod Brody, flute; Scott Vincent, percussion; Michael Seth Orland, piano; Hans Morrison, percussion; Jeff Ridgeway, percussion; Mary Chun, Conductor; Earplay; Eric Milstein, percussion; Frank Battisti, Conductor; Peter Josheff, clarinet; Ellen Ruth Rose, viola; Anon.; Matthew Manturuk, percussion; Ted Adkatz, percussion; Don Liuzzi, percussion; Rhett Del Campo, percussion; Marshall Taylor, alto saxophone; Craig McNutt, rototoms; John Tanzer, percussion; Thalia Moore, cello |
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