God save the thirteen states. Washington's march. Successful campaign. Brandywine quick-step. Liberty song. What a court hath old England. Free America. David's lamentation. Chester. Retrospect. The Battle of Trenton. Beneath a weeping willow's shade. Johnny has gone for a soldier. The American hero. My days have been so wondrous free. Cornwallis country dance. Cornwallis Burgoyned. The national anthem.
Notes:
Title from container. Sacred and secular choruses, in part unacc. and in part with harpsichord acc., songs, organ music, and harpsichord music. Soloists, members of the Choir of Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg; James Darling, harpsichord or organ. "The choral pieces were recorded in Bruton Parish Church ... the songs and instrumental pieces were performed in the ballroom of the Governor's Palace." Durations on labels. Program notes by Darling on container; texts ([15] pages) inserted. Forms part of: Marshall F. Granros Collection. WU
Contents:
God save the thirteen states.--Hopkinson, F.A toast.--Hopkinson, F. Washington's march.--Successful campaign.--Brandywine quick-step.--Liberty song.--What a court hath old England.--Free America.--Billings, W. David's lamentation.--Billings, W. Chester.--Billings, W. Retrospect.--Hewitt, J. The Battle of Trenton.--Hopkinson, F. Beneath a weeping willow's shade.--Johnny has gone for a soldier.--Law, A. The American hero.--Hopkinson, F. My days have been so wondrous free.--Cornwallis country dance.--Cornwallis Burgoyned.--The national anthem (3 versions).
OCLC:
(OCoLC)5932008
LCCN:
76760764
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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