American Harmony

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18th century music
19th century music
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choral music
early American
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New England
religious music

Product details

  • ISBN 9781567925593
  • Dimensions: 251 x 307mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The ultimate collection of early American choral music, including folk hymns from the 19th century.

A two volume work in a sturdy slipcase, American Harmony includes full musical scores and complete verses for 176 pieces of music, 100 illustrations, over 100 pages of biographical information about composers and musical arrangers, and a CD recording of 35 pieces.

The first volume of this set covers New England compositions from 1770 to 1815, the second volume covers a wide range of locations from 1813 to the present. Selections are drawn from well-known sources (such as the shape-­note hymnal, The Sacred Harp) as less well known sources, all in their original harmonizations.

The author, Nym Cooke, has made the study of shape-note music his life’s work and is among the foremost authorities on the subject. Beginning his research in 1976, he has sung every one of the 5,000 pieces published in American tunebooks through 1810, researched the composers’ biographies, and determined not only how the music should be presented in print, but also how it might best be performed in person.

In addition to the music, the author’s historical introduction and detailed critical commentary provide context. As The American Record Guide said, “American Harmony
is a thing of beauty… not only to the eye but also the mind and the ear.”

Nym Cooke began studying shape-note music over forty years ago as an undergraduate at Harvard, and is now a leading scholar of early American sacred music. His publications include an edition of the complete music of Timothy Swan for the national series Music of the United States of America, a chapter on sacred music to 1800 in the Cambridge History of American Music, and two volumes of carols and part-songs, Awake to Joy!. An accomplished choral conductor and arranger of music, he has taught at the College of the Holy Cross, Brandeis University, and Eagle Hill School in Hardwick, Massachusetts.