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Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958), English composer and song collector; Sam Larner (1878–1965), English folk singer; Percy Grainger (1882–1961), Australian composer who collected and recorded English folk songs; Harry Cox (1885–1971), English folk singer; Lewis 'Scan' Tester (1886–1972), English folk musician
1490s. 1500s in music. 1510s: Other events: 1500s. Music timeline: The first decade of the 16th century marked the creation of some significant compositions. These ...
It is also the first work to identify its songs as "new", meaning composed in the colonies. Twenty-eight of the songs include both music and text, and are the first such printings in the country. [46] Barzillai Lew, a free-born African American musician from Massachusetts, becomes an Army fifer and drummer during the French and Indian War.
Carr himself was a composer, organist, pianist and a publisher and editor. They published, in Philadelphia, "The President's March" in 1793; written by Philip Phile, "The President's March" is one of the most enduring of American patriotic songs. The march was soon politicized, adopted by the Federalists as a rallying song.
Collection of original Scotch-tunes, (full of the highland humours) for the violin by Henry Playford, 1770. Volume 2 of The ever green: being a collection of Scots poems, wrote by the ingenious before 1600 by Allan Ramsay, 1724. Volumes 1 and 2 of Orpheus Caledonius, or, A collection of Scots song by William Thomson, 1733.
3 1500s in music. 4 1600s in music. 5 1700s in music. 6 1800s in music. ... Contents: 1300s – 1400s – 1500s – 1600s – 1700s – 1800s – 1900s – 2000s ...
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Pages in category "18th-century songs" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ah! vous dirai-je ...