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The Sacred Harp by B.F. White
The Sacred Harp by B.F. White







The Sacred Harp by B.F. White

The Rock that is Higher than I (496) B.F. Vain World Adieu (329) Edmund Dumas, 1856ġ3. White’s The Sacred Harp (1844) were published within 10 years of each other, and together they were the musical spine and marrow of generations of Southern music and Southern musical styles. To Die No More (111b) Edmund Dumas, 1856ġ0. William Walker’s Southern Harmony (1835) and his brother-in-law B. Cusseta (73t) John Massengale, 1844 Listen to a SampleĤ. This disc documents the distinct sound that makes the Sacred Harp unique.ġ. The Original Sacred Harp is a selection of songs written or arranged expressly for the Sacred Harp during this time, including many of the most popular shape note tunes, as well as several well-known hymns with origins in the Sacred Harp. White directed the publication of several editions and printings of the Sacred Harp from its first inception in 1844, to the third edition of 1869. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. White Sacred Harp, Valdosta, Georgia, in 2007. Together with over one hundred pieces never before used for this work.

The Sacred Harp by B.F. White

King: A collection of tunes, odes, hymns and anthems: Fourth edition, with supplement. 1859-1860 – The Sacred Harp, a Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Odes, and Anthems … To Which is Added Appendix I., Containing a Variety of Favorite Tunes not Comprised in the Body of the Work … Also, Appendix II., Containing 77 Pieces of New Composition by Distinguished Writers Never Before Published.1850 – The Sacred Harp, a Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Odes, and Anthems … To Which is Added Appendix I., Containing a Variety of Favorite Tunes not Comprised in the Body of the Work.1844 – The Sacred Harp, a Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Odes, and Anthems… (with Elisha J.List of choral worksĬlick here to search for this composer on CPDL View the Wikipedia article on Benjamin F. "On his deathbed he sang 'plainly and distinctly' Justin Morgan's Sounding Joy (page 391 )" (Extract from Steel and Hulan 2010). He was the senior compiler of The Sacred Harp (1844), for which he contributed or collaborated in writing about twenty tunes, and arranged several more he supervised revisions of The Sacred Harp in 1850, 1859, and 1869. After a dispute over Walker's Southern Harmony (1835), White and his family moved to Harris County, Georgia. In 1833 Thurza's sister Amy married Walker. He married Thurza Golightly in 1825, and afterward moved to Spartanburg, South Carolina, where he was acquainted with William Walker. Born: 20 September 1800, Union County, South Carolinaīenjamin Franklin White was a famous American music compiler, composer, arranger, organizer of music societies, and farmer.









The Sacred Harp by B.F. White