The birth of liberty; [music of the American Revolution].
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New York New World Records, 1976.
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Book
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Martin Luther College Library - Music Room LP
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Published
New York New World Records, 1976.
Language
English

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Produced by Recorded Anthology of American Music, inc. through a Rockerfeller Foundation grant. Durations, program notes by R. Crawford, texts of the vocal works, and bibliographies (6 p.) bound in container. The brickmaker march.-- Billings, W. Lamentation over Boston.- March for the 3d Regt. of Foot, Lord Amherst's.- British grenadiers.- Song on liberty.- General Scott's march.- Junto song.- Lovely Nancy.- American Vicar of Bray.- Billings. Independence.- March of the 35th Regiment.- Liberty song.- Lady Hope's reel.- Parody upon a well-known Liberty song.- March for the 76th Regt.- Wood, A. Warren.- Stone grinds all.- The King's own regulars.- Washington's march.- Wood. A hymn on peace. Seth McCoy, tenor; Sherrill Milnes, baritone; James Richman or Jon Spong, harpsichord; Continental Harmony Singers, Neely Bruce or Thomas Pyle, conductors; American Fife Ensemble; Liberty Tree Wind Players.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(1976). The birth of liberty: [music of the American Revolution] . New World Records.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

1976. The Birth of Liberty: [music of the American Revolution]. New York: New World Records.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

The Birth of Liberty: [music of the American Revolution] New York: New World Records, 1976.

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The Birth of Liberty: [music of the American Revolution] New World Records, 1976.

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